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Students work in groups to write and perform a skit about a real life situation in a life of a student and applying one of the 7 habits. The skit must clearly show a situation (problem) in which a character (student) has to solve the problem by using one of the habits, (e.g.: being proactive, begin with the end in mind, put first things first ....) a positive outcome needs to be demonstrated. A narrator may be used (minimally). All members of the groups must have at least 2 complete lines.
Rubric Code: VX57768
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Skit: 7 Habits
  Not Acceptable

0 pts

Not Yet Meeting Expectations

1 pts

Minimally Meeting Expectations

2 pts

Meeting Expectations

3 pts

Exceeding Expectations

4 pts

Content: Situation

Not Acceptable

No background information is given.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations

Situation in which decision to apply one of the habits is vague. Far more detail must be included to give viewers a clear idea of why the character will be using the habit.
Minimally Meeting Expectations

Situation in which decision to be apply one of the habits is somewhat clear. More background information is needed for the viewers to fully understand why the character needs to be using the habit.
Meeting Expectations

Situation in which decision to apply one of the habits is clear. Enough background information is given for the viewers to understand why the character needs to be using the habit.
Exceeding Expectations

Situation in which decision to be apply one of the habits is very clear and detailed, but not too long. Enough information is given to make viewers feel empathy for characters.
Content: Applying the Habit

Not Acceptable

Skit does not show any way the specific habit was applied.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations

The demonstration of the habit being applied is very weak. It may be very vague, inappropriate for the situation, or unrelated to the situation.
Minimally Meeting Expectations

The demonstrative of the habit being applied is not very clear. It may be unrelated to the situation or inappropriate for the situation.
Meeting Expectations

Skit clearly shows at least one way of how to apply the specific habit in the situation presented.
Exceeding Expectations

Skit clearly shows two or more ways of how to apply the specific habit in the given situation using great detail. Ways to apply the habit are thoughtful and creative.
Content: Positve Consequence

Not Acceptable

Skit does not show any positive consequences of applying the specific habit.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations

Positive consequence of applying the specific habit are vague, illogical, or unrelated to the situation.
Minimally Meeting Expectations

Skit shows one consequence of applying the specific habit, but it may be either illogical or unrelated to the situation.
Meeting Expectations

Skit clearly shows one logical, positive consequence of applying the specific habit.
Exceeding Expectations

Skit shows two or more positive consequences of applying the specific habit. Consequences are logical, thoughtful, and detailed.
Presentation

Not Acceptable

No speaking parts in skit.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations

Less than two complete lines per actor are delivered. Face, body, and voice use no expression.
Minimally Meeting Expectations

Two complete lines delivered (per actor). May be too quiet or too loud. Very little expression in face, body, and voice used.
Meeting Expectations

Three complete lines delivered (per actor) with appropriate volume and expression in face, body, and volume.
Exceeding Expectations

More than three complete lines delivered (per actor). Volume is varied. Excellent expression in face, body, and voice is used to enhance the character.



Keywords:
  • 7 habits of highly effective students







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