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Discussion Participation Checklist 
Simply mark a tally under positive or negative when you observe a student participating in either a positive or negative manner to help you reach a decision on how they did.
Rubric Code: C67772
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Courtesy

(N/A)

Listening

(N/A)

Participation

(N/A)

Viewpoints

(N/A)

Student Name:

Courtesy

Positive



Negative
Listening

Positive



Negative
Participation

Positive



Negative
Viewpoints

Positive



Negative
Student Name:

Courtesy

Positive



Negative
Listening

Positive



Negative
Participation

Positive



Negative
Viewpoints

Positive



Negative
Student Name:

Courtesy

Positive



Negative
Listening

Positive



Negative
Participation

Positive



Negative
Viewpoints

Positive



Negative
Student Name:

Courtesy

Positive



Negative
Listening

Positive



Negative
Participation

Positive



Negative
Viewpoints

Positive



Negative
Student Name:

Courtesy

Positive



Negative
Listening

Positive



Negative
Participation

Positive



Negative
Viewpoints

Positive



Negative




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