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In your group, create a lesson to teach the class. Each person in the group must have an active role in the presentation
Rubric Code: KX42A4C
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Expert

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Competent

2 pts

Needs Work

1 pts

Unsatisfactory

0 pts

Knowledge of Material

Expert

All group members display thorough knowledge of selection. Group members are able to answer questions.
Proficient

All group members display thorough knowledge of selection. Group members are able to answer most of the questions.
Competent

All group members display some knowledge of material presented. Most members could not answer questions.
Needs Work

Group members make serious errors in material presented.
Unsatisfactory

Group members do not know the material presented.
Organization

Expert

Presentation and materials are well organized. All group members know their roles well.
Proficient

Presentation is well-organized, but some group members show minor disorganization.
Competent

All group members show minor disorganization, or one group member seems very disorganized.
Needs Work

More than one group member seems very disorganized. Group members do not seem to know their roles well.
Unsatisfactory

None of the group members seem to know their roles.
Presentation

Expert

All group members speak clearly and loudly and make good eye contact.
Proficient

All group members speak clearly, but there are minor problems with volume or eye contact.
Competent

All group members speak clearly, but there are minor problems with volume and eye contact.
Needs Work

Some students do not speak clearly, and there are problems with volume and eye contact.
Unsatisfactory

None of the students speak clearly, and all have problems will volume and eye contact.
Creativity

Expert

Presentation shows significant effort. Students go beyond basic questions and answers.
Proficient

Presentation shows effort. Students occasionally go beyond basic questions/answers.
Competent

Presentation is acceptable. Discussion is adequate, but does not go beyond basic questions/answers.
Needs Work

Discussion is somewhat lacking in basic questions/answers.
Unsatisfactory

Presentation looks as if the students did not put in effort.
Time and Participation

Expert

The group presentation was at least 5 minutes.
Proficient

The group presentation was at least 4 minutes.
Competent

The group presentation was at least 3 minutes.
Needs Work

The group presentation was at least 2 minutes.
Unsatisfactory

The group presentation was less than 2 minutes.
Participation

Expert

Each member of the group had a speaking role and participated in creating the presentation.
Proficient

A member of the group did not have a speaking role, but everyone participated in creating the presentation.
Competent

A member of the group did not have a speaking role, and one group member did not participate in creating the presentation.
Needs Work

One or two people did not have a speaking role, and only one person created the presentation.
Unsatisfactory

One person created the presentation and that same person gave the presentation.



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