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Classroom Discussion 
For evaluation of speaking and listening on an assigned topic.
Rubric Code: KX3A289
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Insufficient evidence

1 pts

Getting started

2 pts

Approaching

3 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Critical Thinking

Insufficient evidence

It is obvious that you were not paying attention.
Getting started

you understood some of the topic and could speak a little bit about it.
Approaching

It is obvious that you were listening and thinking about the topic.
Proficient

Able to talk about the subject. It is obvious that the topic was listened to and understood
Contributed to the learning

Insufficient evidence

Not listening or speaking to the group.
Getting started

Occasionally makes a comment.
Approaching

Helps the class talk about the topic and asks others questions
Proficient

All comments are on topic. Questions are asked of the group.
Expressing ideas

Insufficient evidence

Off topic
Getting started

Little participation
Approaching

Gives opinions but does not offer support for ideas.
Proficient

Offers opinions. Supports ideas. Listens to others answers and comment back to them in a respectful way.



Keywords:
  • Participation, listening, autism, auditory processing







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