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Social Thinking- Expected Group Behaviors
Social Thinking
A Social Thinking Rubric to Measure Evidence of Social Thinking Concepts in the classroom
Rubric Code:
PXAA546
By
janaob
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Social Communication
Beginning
(N/A)
Progressing
(N/A)
Meets
(N/A)
Body in Group
Beginning
needs constant adult prompts and reminders to keep his body in the group
Progressing
somewhat consistently keeps his body in the group, following group agenda. Minimal adult cues.
Meets
Keeps body in the group. Adult only cues or reminds at a rate similar to others.
Body space
Beginning
Is no able to monitor and employ appropriate body space/closeness to others or furniture in the classroom
Progressing
Needs no more than 2 reminders per activity regarding personal space and body in space
Meets
Understands and employs appropriate personal space and body in space in classroom and small groups
Uses visual information/scan
Beginning
needs constant adult prompts and reminders to think /survey environment and peers to remain relevant to activities
Progressing
somewhat consistent use of eyes(visual information/implied information) to think about others. No more than 2 adult cues.
Meets
uses eyes Visual information/implied information) to think about others in a manner consistent with the peer group. Adult only cues or reminds at a rate similar to others
Reacts with Expected Behaviors
Beginning
Typically over-reacts(out of control body, too loud) or under-reacts (ignores)to peers. Needs full support from adults to react in expected manner.
Progressing
Somewhat consistent responses to peers depending on the activity. No more than 2 adult cues per class activity.
Meets
Demonstrating responses and reactions to peers in a manner consistent with peer group. Adult cues similar to others in the setting.
Gives peer feedback appropriately
Beginning
Does not give feedback to peers in appropriate manner. May be negative(no!). May ignore.((turns away) May yell/explode (That's wrong! Are you stupid?) Implies superiority
Progressing
Can provide appropriate feedback in small adult mediated settings with no more than 2 cues to do so. Is able to refrain from blurting opinion.
Meets
Understands and employs appropriate feedback in class and small groups with no more than 1 adult cue on 4/5 given opportunities
Receives peer feedback appropriatel
Beginning
Does not receive peer feedback in an appropriate manner. May turn away or ignore. May argue and defend. May yell
Progressing
Can receive peer feedback appropriately in small groups mediated by an adult with no more than 2 cues to do so, and can refrain from anger responses.
Meets
Understands and receives peer feedback appropriately in small groups and classrooms with nor more than 1 adult cue on 4/5 given opportunities
On topic/turn taking
Beginning
Has difficulty and does not demonstrate understanding of staying on topic and giving others turns to speak in group activities. May offer too much information. May not "give up the floor."
Progressing
Can stay on topic and share "air time/performance time" with peers in small teacher mediated groups with no more than 2 reminders per activity.
Meets
Understands and employs on topic performance and turn taking at teachers request with no more than 1 cue in 4/5 given opportunities.
Socially Appropriate Verbalization
Beginning
Makes unrelated, impulsive verbal comments that are meaningless to the context, and may be misconstrued by the group. Verbalization may be repetitive and annoying. (Banana!)
Progressing
Can reduce/suppress verbalizations in small group teacher mediated activities with no more than 2 reminders. May still experience behaviors in less structured settings (study hall, corridor, bus line)
Meets
Understands the effect of unrelated and impulsive verbalizations on small group and classrooms, and can suppress behavior with no more than 1 reminder on 4/5 given opportunities
Voice Volume and Tone/Register
Beginning
Is too loud or soft for the situation. Uses wrong tone or register for the other participants (adults/peers/friends)
Progressing
Can respond to cues to speak at appropriate volume with no more than 3 adult prompts per class. Can demonstrate correct tone/register with reminders in structured situations as observed in 3/5 classes
Meets
Can speak at appropriate volume with no more than 2 adult prompts and apply correct tone/register when provided with no more than 1 reminder on 8/10 observations
Keywords:
social thinking
Subjects:
(General)
Types:
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