By Ed McBain / Evan Hunter
The story: The Last Spin
A story about teenage street gangs and how they solve problems.
Evaluation for Team Work
Evaluation Rubrics for the Team Presentation (25 points)
Aspect of work |
Weak (0-1 point) |
Fair (2-3 points) |
Perfect (4-5 points)
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Team work and collaboration
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Not all the members of the team participate. No team collaboration |
Most of the team members present their aspect of the report. No real team collaboration |
Every member of the team presents their individual report. Clear collaboration among team members.
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Creative, original and appealing |
Presentation is just appealing or original but not creative |
Presentation is appealing and original but not creative
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Presentation is creative, original and appealing. |
Audio visual elements |
No audio or visual elements used |
Only Audio or visual elements used |
Both audio and visual elements used
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Organization |
Not organized |
Somewhat organized
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Organized with an introduction, body and conclusion |
Accuracy |
Many grammatical mistakes |
Some grammatical mistakes |
Hardly any grammatical mistakes
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Evaluation Rubrics for the Team Final Report (50 points)
Aspect of work |
Weak (1-4 point) |
Fair (5-7 points) |
Perfect (8-10 points)
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Team work and collaboration |
Not everyone wrote their reports so the team couldn't add everyone's report to the final team report.
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Everyone wrote their reports and but the team failed to add it properly to the final team report. |
Everyone wrote their reports and the team add them all in the final team report. |
Organization: A cover page, an introduction of the topic, three relevant paragraphs, a conclusion, a bibliography or list of references
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Not organized: Three or four elements missing |
Somewhat organized: One or two elements missing |
Organized: All five elements present |
Appearance: typed with double space and font number 12 either Times New Roman or Ariel
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One or two elements missing |
One element missing |
No elements missing |
Accuracy
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Many grammatical mistakes |
Some grammatical mistakes |
Hardly any grammatical mistakes
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Sources cited |
One or two sources used but not cited |
Three to five sources used and cited |
Seven sources used and cited in the Reference or Bibliography page
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Last updated April 15, 2005 by Nellie Deutsch