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Life Skills 
Recognizing and responding to Emergency Situation
Rubric Code: W3A88C
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Fire Drill
  Poor

1 pts

Sufficient

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Acting on signal

Poor

Student never attempts to react to fire drill signal
Sufficient

Student occasionally reacts to fire drill signal
Good

Student often reacts to fire signal
Excellent

Student always reacts to fire drill
Speed

Poor

Student is very slow to stand up and leave the classroom within a minute
Sufficient

Student is slow to stand up and leave the classroom within a minute
Good

Student is not fast enough to leave the classroom within a minute
Excellent

Student is fast to leave the classroom within a minute
Following Safety Prodedures

Poor

Student does not follow safety directions to exit the classroom to a safe haven
Sufficient

Student reluctantly follows some safety directions to exit the classroom to a safe haven
Good

Student almost follows all safety directions to exit the classroom to a safe haven
Excellent

Student always follows all safety directions to exit the classroom to safe haven




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