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Student Generated Questions
Student Generated Questions
Students are to create five multiple choice questions based on one of the units for the US History course.
Rubric Code:
K23A383
By
campbtr
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
9-12, Undergraduate
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Student Generated Questions
Reflective questions
Excellent
5 pts
Adequate
3 pts
Basic
0 pts
Spelling, grammar, and clarity
5 pts
Excellent
No misspellings or grammar errors. Students know exactly what they are supposed to do to answer the question.
Adequate
Some misspelled questions, 1-2 grammatical errors, questions mostly clear.
Basic
Misspelled questions, grammatical errors, and/or unclear questions. Students do not know what they are expected to do from the question.
Connection to Unit
10 pts
Excellent
All questions are clear & relate to the unit. Each important concept of the readings is covered by the set of questions.
Adequate
Most questions are well written and have a clear relation to the unit. Some important concepts in the readings are not adequately addressed.
Basic
Questions do not relate to or engage with the unit
Historical Stimulus
10 pts
Excellent
Students find two appropriate stimuli as a basis for their questions. Students have to think to answer all questions. Students would have to make connections between concepts in the unit.
Adequate
Students find a single related stimulus as a basis for their questions. Some variety in thinking levels and several higher levels of thinking. Students would have to make connections between concepts in the unit.
Basic
Students do not use a stimulus as a basis for their questions. Questions do not provide a variety of thinking levels, and most are lower levels of thinking. Students would not have to make connections between concepts in the unit.
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English
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