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Panel Interview-The Outsiders
Rubric Code:
TX3C583
By
dbgardner
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Panel Discussion
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Student's level of engagement
Excellent
Students are fully engaged
Props and clothing are used
There is realism to the characters and their questions and responses.
Good
Students are engaged and some props and clothing are used. Reporter and character are both speaking.
Fair
There is not a lot of engagement and there is not a lot of realism with their roles or responses.
Poor
Students didn't put any effort into the activity.
5 Questions/5 Answers
Excellent
The questions and answers were very thoughtful and well written.
Good
The questions and answers were well written.
Fair
The questions and answers were not very interesting or thought out.
Poor
The questions and answers were very poorly done or incomplete.
2 Questions are asked and answered
Excellent
Both students did an excellent job in choosing the two questions and the answers helped a great deal in understanding the character and their actions in the novel.
Good
Both students did a good job in choosing the two questions and the answers helped us understand the character.
Fair
Both students could have chosen better questions to ask and answer. The character and their actions in the novel are unclear.
Poor
Much more effort needed in their questions and answers.
Students Level of Seriousness
Excellent
Both students stayed in character and took their roles very seriously and as a result, they were very believable.
Good
Both students were in character and took their roles seriously and as a result, they were believable.
Fair
Both students were not able to stay in character and did not take their roles very seriously and as a result, were not very believable.
Poor
There was a lack of seriousness in both student's and their character roles.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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