# 4 Evaluation
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Charlie
Baxley hunting in National
Child Labor Collection Last
accessed October 2005 |
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How would today’s child occupy, amuse, or entertain themselves
with out the use of electricity?
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Your team will not be graded on the Photograph activity. After
you choose your game to research and teach, you will be handed this rubric to
know exactly what is expected when presenting. This is where your grade will
come from. However, there is a hitch. You will not only be receiving a
grade from Mr. Hanley and Mrs. Carpenter, you will be grading each other. Yes!
The class will also be giving you a grade to factor in. We will discuss this
strategy further when it comes time. Good Luck! Team Members _________________ Project Presentation Rubric
Introduction - Introduction was present = 1 - Introduction exceeded expectations = 2 __/2 Prop - Prop was present, but was insignificant = 1 - Prop used supported game, but lacked quality= 2 - Prop related well to the game and was used= 3 - Prop exceeded expectations= 4 __/4 Eye Contact - Team read with some eye contact= 1 - Team was engaged with their audience= 2 __/2 Voice - Teams voice was monotone = 1 - Teams voice levels low and hard to understand= 2 - Teams voice was satisfactory but not consistent= 3 - Teams voice maintained the interest of their audience= 4 __/4 Teaching - Teams teaching lacked enthusiasm and creativity= 1 - Teams directions were unclear but sufficient= 2 - Teams teaching was satisfactory=3 - Teams teaching had enthusiasm however unclear= 4 - Teams teaching followed directions and point= 5 - Teams teaching exceeded all expectations= 6 __/6 Closure - Team delivered an unclear closure= 1 - Teams closure was engaging and creatively remarked= 2 __/2 Total __/20 Comments: Grading Scale 18-20 pts. = A 16-17 pts.= B 13-15 pts.= C 10-12 pts.= D 9 & below= F |
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