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You are the Teacher Lesson 
Students will select a topic related to auto collision, produce a lesson, informative worksheet or hand out. Each student will present lesson to the class.
Rubric Code: FXX479C
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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100 % Project
  Poor

15 pts

Fair

30 pts

Good

40 pts

Presentation
50 %

Be creative dont put the class to sleep

Poor

Student shows no creativity to express topic. The lesson is less than 2 minutes. The lesson does not explain topic effectively. The student was unorganized.
Fair

used some creativity to explain topic. The lesson was 3 minutes long. Good explanation of the topic and information accurately. The lesson is somewhat organized.
Good

used creativity to explain lesson was over 3 minutes long lesson explains ttopic and includes the key concepts, Everything was presented in an organized manner.
Worksheet (notes)
20 %

Should provide help if used in a test

Poor

Worksheet is boring and includes little or no relevent information.
Fair

Worksheet is somewhat interesting and somewhat helps students focus on the main topic and terminology. Worksheet provides some opportunities to review for test.
Good

Worksheet is interesting and will help students understand and identify important concepts, and terminology related to the topic.
Assessment
10 %

Know what your teaching

Poor

Students express a poor or vague grasp of the topic. Student is unable to answer questions or show knowledge of the topic.
Fair

Students express a decent understanding and can answer most questions about the topic.
Good

Students express mastery of topic and easily assess the students' understanding of the topic taught in class.





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