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Skit: Habit 4 Attitude Skits 
Students will work in groups to write and perform a skit that displays one of the 4 attitude from Habit 4 (win-win, lose-win, lose-lose, and win-lose).
Rubric Code: TXC45A8
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Skit: Habit 4
  Not Acceptable

0 pts

Not Yet Meeting Expectations

2 pts

Minimally Meeting Expectations

3 pts

Meeting Expectations

4 pts

Exceeding Expectations

5 pts

Content: Situation

Not Acceptable

No setting is described information is given.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations

Some setting information is given.
Minimally Meeting Expectations

More background information on the setting needs to be given.
Meeting Expectations

Enough of the information on the setting was given for the viewers could visualize the setting.
Exceeding Expectations

The setting in which the scene took place was clear and detailed, but not too long. Enough information is given to make visualize the setting.
Content: Applying the Habit

Not Acceptable

Skit does not show any of the habit 4 attitudes or incorrectly shows the one chosen.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations

The demonstration of the habit 4 attitude being applied is very weak. It may be very vague, inappropriate for the situation, or unrelated to the situation.
Minimally Meeting Expectations

The demonstration of the habit 4 attitude being is not very clear. It may be unrelated to the situation or inappropriate for the situation.
Meeting Expectations

Skit clearly some understanding of the chosen attitude in the situation presented.
Exceeding Expectations

Skit clearly shows an understanding of the chosen attitude.
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.
Spelling and Punctuation

Not Acceptable

Student has 5 or more spelling or punctuation errors.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations

Student has 3 or 4 spelling or punctuation errors.
Minimally Meeting Expectations

Student has 2 or 3 spelling and punctuation errors.
Meeting Expectations

Student included 1 spelling or punctuation error.
Exceeding Expectations

Student has no spelling or punctuation errors.



Keywords:
  • 7 habits of highly effective students







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