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Student Lesson Presentation 
Students will work in a group or on their own to create a lesson plan on any topic. They will turn in a written or typed copy of their lesson plan as well as a copy of their assessment prior to their presentation.
Rubric Code: LXAA93B
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Subject: History  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

0 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Objective

What exactly do you want your students to be able to do by the end of the lesson?

Poor

Not included
Fair

Objective is included in the plans, but not stated at the beginning of the lesson
Good

Objective is stated at the beginning of the lesson, but it is not clear.
Excellent

Objective is clearly stated at the beginning of the lesson and included on the written plans
Procedures

How am I going to present the lesson i.e. lecture, power point, hand outs. What am I going to say?

Poor

Not included
Fair

Bare minimum written lesson provided. Another group would struggle to understand what the objective is and to meet it.
Good

Written lesson is provided but some details are left out. Another group could get through the lesson and meet the objective, but with difficulty.
Excellent

Written lesson is very detailed. Another group could present my lesson if I were not able to, and meet the objective
Materials

What will you need to teach this lesson? This includes student supplies as well as your own. Don’t forget about technology such as your doc cam and laptop.

Poor

Not included
Fair

A few materials are listed, but others are used in the lesson that are not in the written plan.
Good
Excellent

Comprehensive list of materials needed are provided in the written lesson plan
Assessment

This is how you as a teacher evaluate whether or not your students met your lesson objective.

Poor

Not included
Fair

Assessment is overly easy or is silly.
Good

Assessment has parts that were not covered in the lesson.
Excellent

Assessment measures what was presented. All questions relate to the lesson. It is not silly or overly easy.
Presentation

Each member of the group presents a portion of the lesson demonstrating that they are familiar with the topic.

Poor

Student did not present. This will also result in a zero for the entire project.
Fair

Students shows little knowledge of the subject.
Good

Student shows knowledge of the subject but is silly and distracting.
Excellent

Student shows knowledge of the subject and presents clearly and seriously.




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