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Sp 11 Project - Social Media 
Survey students on social media usage and share results
Rubric Code: V24A598
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Intermediate -High

20 pts

Intermediate -Mid

17 pts

Intermediate-Low

14 pts

Novice High

11 pts

What language did you use?

Intermediate -High

The vocabulary was intermediate high to intermediate mid and expertly used. You used the current unit vocabulary plus you elaborated on the topic with new and previously learned vocabulary and expressions.
Intermediate -Mid

The vocabulary included some intermediate- high/mid structures and was well-used. You used the current unit vocabulary plus, a few new words and you elaborated on the topic with some previously learned vocabulary and expressions.
Intermediate-Low

You used average vocabulary. You expanded on the topic with some previously learned vocabulary and expressions. Some of your vocabulary was inaccurate.
Novice High

You did not use vocabulary well nor did you use previously learned vocabulary in an accurate manner.
How did you use the language and follow directions

Intermediate -High

Your statements were expertly connected and organized. You created more complex statements and/or questions. Your presentation was smooth, clear and creative. You follow directions exactly.
Intermediate -Mid

Your statements were connected and organized. Your presentation was mostly smooth, clear and somewhat creative. You followed directions well.
Intermediate-Low

A few of your statements were connected and organized. Your presentation was choppy and sometimes unclear. Following directions could be better.
Novice High

Many of your statements were very basic and disorganized. You did not follow directions well.
How well were you understood?

Intermediate -High

A native speaker, even someone not accustomed to a language learner, could easily understand the presentation (clear pronunciation/no English). You did not or barely relied on your notecard.
Intermediate -Mid

A native speaker, even someone not accustomed to a language learner, could generally understand your presentation. Some reliance on notecard.
Intermediate-Low

Someone accustomed to a language learner might struggle to understand the presentation. Heavy reliance on notecard.
Novice High

The presentation could only be understood with great effort. Did not know material well and read note card almost word for word
How well did you use the language?

Intermediate -High

You made very few mistakes in target grammar that prevented communication. Your grammar was at or above the Checkpoint B level.
Intermediate -Mid

You made mistakes in grammar that were noticeable but that did not prevent communication.
Intermediate-Low

Your mistakes in grammar sometimes prevented communication.
Novice High

Your mistakes in grammar often prevented communication.
Presentation organization and Appeal

Intermediate -High

Your presentation was extremely organized, creative and appropriate. It is an exemplar for future classes.
Intermediate -Mid

Your presentation was organized, creative and appropriate.
Intermediate-Low

Your presentation lacked organization and visual flow.
Novice High

Your presentation was completely disorganized and lacked appeal.










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