Daily Archives: September 16, 2021


Free Group and Skit Evaluation Rubric

Description

Group work is always tricky to evaluate because there is so much going on. In addition, as educators, we are required to give detailed feedback on students’ performances.

I created this FREE document to make the teacher’s job easier, and to allow students to be responsible for their success as well.

Self-evaluation grids are a great way to guide students in their evaluations. Students will know exactly what is expected of them and will be made responsible for their success. This package can also easily be changed to be used as peer evaluations.

This self-evaluation grid will help students as well as teachers to assess students’ group work. When students use this grid to assess their work, there are no surprises when they receive their final mark. This grid, in particular, allows the students to become organized and responsible for their individual parts.

These self-evaluation grids are also very helpful to teachers:

❒ Helps the teacher justify the final mark;

❒ Helps to identify students’ weaknesses and strengths;

❒ Helps parents and students better understand the task required;

❒ Helps teachers create rubrics for the final evaluation.

Because of formatting issues, this package was created in a PDF document, but I can easily email you a Word file to be easily modified and changed according to the individual teacher’s needs.

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It’s teaching made easy!

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2 pages
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FREE LANGUAGE ARTS LESSON – “How To Begin Sentences Free Sorting Activity Part 2/Grades 5-7”

by Pirate Queen Teaching Treasures
5th – 7th Grade

This FREE resource will provide follow-up practice

to Sentence Fluency: How to Begin Sentences Part 2/ Grades 5-7/Distance Learning. Students will sort Sentence Cards into the three categories of how to begin sentences that were covered in Part 2.

The three categories are:
• Use an Infinitive Phrase
• Use a Participial Phrase
• Use a Dependent Clause

Also included are Student Goals, Teaching Tips, Answer Key and Recording Sheet. The Sentence Cards and Category Labels can be printed in color or black and white.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-To-Begin-Sentences-Free-Sorting-Activity-Part-2Grades-5-7-6861490

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