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Rome Kamoo Rubric
by Marie Sontag
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Collaboration Assessment The following rubric
can be used to assess students' collaboration work (for example, assessing
time in their
Literary Circles when they read the Aeneid) or the
collaboration of students as they interact in the Rome Kamoo. Standards Assessment For an assessment of how well students have met the standards for this unit, click here. The assessment will be based on a review of each student's Journal, created by each student during his/her Literary Circle time. |
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4 - Thorough Understanding
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| Consistently and actively
works toward group goals. Is sensitive to the feelings and learning needs of all group members. Willingly accepts and fulfills individual role within the group. Consistently and actively contributes knowledge, opinions, and skills. Values the knowledge, opinion and skills of all group members and encourages their contribution. Helps group identify necessary changes and encourages group action for change. |
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3 - Good Understanding
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Works toward group goals
without prompting. |
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2 - Satisfactory Understanding
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| Works toward group goals
with occasional prompting. Contributes to the group with occasional prompting. Shows sensitivity to the feelings of others. Participates in needed changes, with occasional prompting. |
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1 - Needs Improvement
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| Works toward group goals
only when prompted. Contributes to the group only when prompted. Needs occasional reminders to be sensitive to the feelings of others. Participates in needed changes when prompted and encouraged. |
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Using the same rubric scale as above, rate students on a scale of 1-4, assessing how well the students have met the standards listed below. The assessment will be based on a review of the students' Journals, completed during their Literary Circle time. 1: Needs Improvement
2.0 Reading Comprehension
(Focus on Informational Materials) 3.0 Literary Response
and Analysis 2.0 Writing Applications
(Genres and Their Characteristics) 1.0 Written and Oral
English Language Conventions |