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Group Presentation of Controversial Issue.
Worldview Inquiry/community/personal
A clear explanation of a controversial cultural issue and how to respond with a Biblical Worldview.
Rubric Code:
J237W68
By
escabro
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Influential Canadian
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Background Info and Examples
Poor
Information has little or nothing to do with the topic. No examples
Fair
Information relates to the topic. Insufficient details and/or examples are given.
Good
Information clearly relates to the main topic. It provides some supporting details and/or examples.
Excellent
Information clearly relates to the main topic. It provides several supporting details and/or examples for each.
Worldview influences
Poor
Insufficient information about this Worldview.
Fair
Some information about this Worldview. No further explanation was given about why influences were important.
Good
Adequate information about this controversial cultural issue. More explanation on why these influences were important and a main factor to their worldview.
Excellent
Detailed information about the controversial cultural issue. The student has fully explained how God's Word affects the Christian's perspective on the topic and what other worldviews believe about it.
Use of Class Time
Poor
Student wasted a lot of class time.
Fair
Student needed reminding quite often to get to work.
Good
Student used class time well. Needed very little reminding/direction to get to work.
Excellent
Student was on task and topic throughout the project.
Creativity/Design of Project
Poor
Very little thought went into making the project interesting.
Fair
Some thought went into making the project interesting.
Good
Student did an adequate job of making the project interesting. Two or three interesting ideas were incorporated into project to make it interesting to view.
Excellent
Student did an amazing job. A lot of thought was put into making the project unique. The project was creative and interesting to view.
Conventions/ organization
Poor
Limited control of mechanics, spelling, grammar, and sentence formation. No effort was shown in editing work.
Fair
Limited control of mechanics, spelling, grammar, and sentence
formation. Some effort was shown in editing work. It is not well organized.
Good
Sufficient control of mechanics, spelling, grammar, and sentence
formation. Adequate effort was shown in editing work. Well organized.
Excellent
Evident control of mechanics, spelling, grammar, and sentence
formation. A lot of effort was shown in editing work. Clear and organized structure.
Subjects:
Humanities
Types:
Project
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