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Evaluation

Please print and complete the rubric below, following your oral presentation. Turn it in to Mrs. Owermohle.

Be Honest!

Student Name:____________________________________________________________

CATEGORY

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Group Work/Cooperation
Everyone participated! We all used the life skills of cooperation, respect and effort.
Most everyone participated. Some used the life skills of cooperation, respect and effort.
Not everyone participated! Not much cooperation, respect or effort.
Yikes...we didn't work well together. We did not show the life skills of cooperation, respect or effort.
 
Oral Presentation
Our oral presentation rocked! We used courage and initiative, and all participated.
Our oral presentation was good, but we need a little more experience! We could have used a little more initiative.
Our oral presentation was not so good. We needed to use more courage and more initiative!
Our oral presentation was lame...we didn't use a lot of initiative, and not enough courage to present it well.
 
Content: Did you answer the questions?
We persevered! We answered all the questions and our knowledge of the artist and subject was clear in our presentation.
We answered all the questions. We know more about the artist and subject, but we could persevere!
We answered only some of the questions. We need to go back and answer more so that we can learn more!
We didn't answer the questions. We don' know much about the artist and subject. We needed to persevere.
 
Portrait of Harriet Tubman
Our art smarts showed through! Our portrait of Harriet Tubman reflects Jacob Lawrences' style, and portrays Harriet Tubman.
Our portrait of Harriet Tubman is complete. It shows some reflection of Jacob Lawrences' style, but more of our style!
Our portrait of Harriet Tubman is almost complete, but we could have tried harder to paint her in the style of Jacob Lawrence.
Our portrait of Harriet Tubman is not complete. We did not paint her in the style of Jacob Lawrence.
 


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