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Class Productivity Grade Criteria 
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Rubric Code: LX479B8
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Subject: Engineering  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, Undergraduate

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

or no points

1 pts

ATTENDANCE

Excellent

Student is always on time and regularly attends classes.
Good

Student is late to class twice or less and regularly attends classes.
Fair

Student may or may not attend class regularly (three absences) and may be late sometimes.
Poor

Student has four or more absences in the semester and may be late to class sometimes.
PUNCTUALITY

Excellent

Student is on time regularly or early for class.
Good

Student is usually on time or early (one or two tardies).
Fair

Student is sometimes on time (three or four tardies).
Poor

Student is often late, four or more times.
PREPARATION

Excellent

Student is always prepared for class with assignments and required materials punctually. Student starts work without being prompted to.
Good

Student is usually prepared for class with assignments and required materials, possibly attempting to submit some materials late. Sometimes, the student starts work without being prompted to.
Fair

Student is frequently unprepared for class with assignments and required materials, possibly attempting to submit some materials late. Often, the student needs to be prompted to start work.
Poor

Student is almost always unprepared for class with assignments and required materials, possibly attempting to submit some materials late. Almost always the student needs to be prompted to start work.
LEVEL OF ENGAGEMENT AND BEHAVIOR

Excellent

Student asks questions, participates in pair/group discussions. Student works regularly throughout each class with very little or no wasted time.
Good

Student asks questions, and participates in pair/group discussions. May have had 1 class period where they weren't on task.
Fair

Student rarely participates in class, struggles with pair/group discussions. Consistently struggles to stay on task during 2-3 class days.
Poor

Student never participates in class, does not participate in pair/group discussions. Consistently struggles to stay on task during 3-4 class days.
ATTITUDE

Excellent

Student always presents a positive attitude towards the course, their fellow students, and their professor.
Good

Student usually presents a positive attitude towards the course, their fellow students, and their professor.
Fair

Student sometimes presents a positive attitude towards the course, their fellow students, and their professor.
Poor

Student never presents a positive attitude towards the course, their fellow students, and their professor.
Organization

Excellent

Student always clean up after themselves and others and puts their materials away at the end of class.
Good

Student almost always clean up after themselves and others and puts their materials away at the end of class.
Fair

Student sometimes cleans up after themselves and puts their materials away at the end of class.
Poor

Student almost never cleans up after themselves and rarely puts their materials away at the end of class.










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