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Cell Division and Mitosis 
Showing the five stages of cell division and mitosis, in the student's choice of how they want to present with a partner (slideshow, video, or activity in class). Showing they understand and are knowledgeable towards the assignment. Along with presenting in front of the classroom.
Rubric Code: E23C275
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Subject: Biology  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Cell Divison and Mitosis
  Proficient

5 pts

Developing

4 pts

Beginning

2 pts

Unsatisfactory

0 pts

Presentation (slideshow, video, activity)

Proficient

-Unique compared to other students
-Professional looking and appropriate for a classroom setting
-Met the criteria explaining all five stages cell division and mitosis in assignment
Developing

-Creative to where only a few students had the same idea
-showed three to four stages of cell division and mitosis
-Presentation had a few errors and was mostly professional looking
Beginning

- Assignment followed most other students ideas
-Showed two or less stages of cell divisions and mitosis
-Presentation wasn't complete, multiple errors and unprofessional
Unsatisfactory

-Prestation doesn't meet any standards of the assignment
Speech (presenting)

Proficient

-Spoke clearly and fluently while presenting
-Spoke at a moderate rate while presenting
-Was very professional and relaxed while presenting
-Made contact with the whole class while presenting
Developing

-Spoke clearly and fluently with a little stuttering while presenting
-Spoke at a slow or fast rate while presenting
-Was professional, but tense in body language while presenting
-Made eye contact with only one part of the classroom
Beginning

-Spoke at a very fast or slow rate while presenting
-Was a little unprofessional with poor body language while presenting
-Made no eye contact with the class was looking at presentation the whole time
Unsatisfactory

-Speech doesn't meet any standards of the assignment
Understanding/ Knowledgable

Proficient

-The knowledge of cell division and mitosis was explained in all five stages
-The prestation wasn't needed as the student knew off the top of their head
Developing

-The knowledge of cell division and mitosis was explained in three to four stages
-The presentation was a guide to reference a little
Beginning

-The knowledge of cell division and mitosis was explained in two or less stages
-The presentation has the all the information regarding the subject
Unsatisfactory

- The students understanding/knowledge of the subject doesn't meet any of the standards
Teamwork

Proficient

-Teamwork was great between peers as all worked on the assignment equally
- Both students had a part in presenting their assignment to the class
-Helped each other out if any difficulties presenting
Developing

-Teamwork was good between peers as all worked on the assignment mostly
-The presentation lacked a little in both students doing it together
Beginning

-Teamwork had conflict between peers and only one was doing majority of the work
-The presentation wasn't a group effort as only one presented
Unsatisfactory

-The collaboration between peers didn't meet the expectation of the assignment




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