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Anti-racism Children's Story 
The students are working in teams to develop contest entries from concepts developed in class.
Rubric Code: J252XC
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

0 pts

Fair

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Group Participation

Poor

Did not participate and/or obstructed others' efforts by unreliability in attendance/punctuality, or by hoarding of materials.
Fair

Participated minimally. did not use class time wisely. May have contributed conceptually but sat back, let others do the work.
Good

Took an active role in the development and production of the concept assigned. Was reliable and prepared.

Offered their own unique talents to the success of the whole project.
Individual Participation

Poor

Did not participate and/or obstructed others' efforts by unreliability in attendance/punctuality, or by hoarding of materials.

Was disregardful of timelines and criteria for contest entry.
Fair

Participated minimally. did not use class time wisely. May have contributed conceptually but sat back, let others do the work.

Let others meet timelines.
Good

Took an active role in the development and production of the concept assigned. Was reliable and prepared.

Aware of and respectful of timelines and criteria for contest entry.
Class Participation

Poor

Did not participate in final selection of contest entries or was disrespectful of the process and the entries.
Fair

Voted, but did not actively or respectfully participate in the decision by providing arguments for or against an entry's inclusion.
Good

Voted. Seriously and respectfully discussed the merits of possible entries




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