Rubric for Inquiry Lesson Name _______________________________
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Criteria |
Unacceptable (1 pt.) |
Acceptable (2 pts.) |
Target (3 pts.) |
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Curriculum
Alignment |
Insufficient evidence provided to indicate alignment of lesson topic with state standard. |
Lesson topic aligned with state standard. Incomplete identification of the state standard. |
Lesson topic aligned with state standard. Standard written in its entirety; included the standard number. |
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Content Focus of Objectives
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Most objectives tied to trivial information. |
Attempt made to tie objectives to useful information; the connection needs to be stronger. |
All objectives tied to information that is useful and transferrable. |
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Quality of
Objectives |
Most objectives not written clearly/lack specificity or difficult to measure. |
Majority of objectives written clearly, were specific, can be measured. |
All objectives written clearly, were specific, can be measured. |
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Introduction of
Objectives |
Objectives not introduced clearly. |
Objectives displayed clearly or stated, but not both. |
Objectives displayed clearly and stated at the start of the lesson, or as covered. |
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Presentation of
Problem/Issue |
Problem/Issue not presented clearly. |
Problem/Issue presented; not spotlighted sufficiently. |
Clear presentation of the problem/issue; spotlighted well. |
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Quality of
Problem/Issue |
The problem/issue failed to engage students in work that was meaningful. |
The problem/issue engaged students in work that was meaningful most of the time. |
The problem/issue engaged students in work that was meaningful. |
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Impact of Lesson
Set |
Lesson set did not focus student attention on the topic, and/or students not engaged in the set. |
Lesson set focused student attention on the topic; student engagement was adequate. |
Lesson set focused student attention on the topic; students engaged actively. |
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Quality of
Instructional Procedures |
Instructional procedures too sketchy and/or sequenced improperly. |
Adequate detail; sequenced properly. |
Very thorough; sequenced properly. |
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Behavioral
Expectations |
Behavioral expectations not clear and/or rarely presented at the most appropriate time. |
Clear behavioral expectations presented clearly; not always presented at most appropriate time. |
Clear behavioral expectations presented at the most appropriate time. |
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Monitors/Adjusts |
Student behavior/understanding not monitored regularly, and/or most adjustments were not sound and/or timely. |
Student behavior/understanding monitored regularly; most adjustments sound and/or timely. |
Student behavior/ understanding monitored regularly; sound adjustments made in timely manner. |
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Checks for Understanding |
Failed to check for understanding at appropriate times, and/or the checks were not effective. |
Most checks for understanding occurred at appropriate times, and/or the checks were effective. |
Checked for understanding at appropriate times; the checks were effective. |
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Inquiry Format |
Alignment between all steps (problem/question, hypothesizing, data gathering/analysis & review) was not clear. |
The lesson stayed on track most of the time. |
The lesson stayed on track from start to finish. Hypothesizing, data gathering/analysis, and review were tied directly to the question/problem |
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Pacing |
Time not used wisely. Key parts of the lesson rushed or dragged on too long. |
Most of allotted time used wisely. Most transitions were smooth. |
Time used productively to maximize student learning. Transitions were smooth. |
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Volume |
Initial voice volume reflected timidity, and/or inappropriate fluctuations occurred during the lesson. |
Voice volume was adequate. An acceptable level of confidence exhibited. |
Initial voice volume reflected confidence. Volume remained at a comfortable level throughout the lesson. |
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Enthusiasm |
Body language and/or voice reflected minimal interest and excitement about the lesson. |
Body language and/or voice reflected adequate interest and excitement about the lesson. |
Body language and voice reflected genuine interest and excitement about the lesson. |
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Audio/Visuals |
At least one of the following occurred: Audio/Visuals failed to capture student interest, they did not support key points, or distractions occurred. |
Audio/Visuals were adequate. They often captured student interest and/or supported key points. No sounds/graphics were distracting. |
Audio/Visuals always captured student interest and supported key points. No sounds/graphics were distracting. |
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Student Involvement |
Students were not actively involved as thinkers during most of the lesson. |
Students were actively involved as thinkers during most of the lesson. |
Students were actively involved as thinkers during the entire lesson. |
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Directions |
Directions lacked clarity and/or several students were not paying attention when instructions provided. |
Directions were adequate. Most of the time they were clear and/or most students were attentive to them. |
Directions were very clear throughout the lesson. Student attention captured when directions provided. |
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Student Talk |
Teacher talk dominated the lesson or student talk was not productive. |
Equal amount of teacher talk and productive student talk. |
Student talk exceeded teacher talk. Student talk was productive. |
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Lesson Closure |
Amount of time set aside for review of objectives was too little or too much, and/or students not actively engaged in a check of their understanding. |
Adequate amount of time set aside for review of objectives, and/or students actively engaged in a check of their understanding. |
Appropriate amount of time set aside for review of objectives; students actively engaged in a check of their understanding. |
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Alignment of
Homework |
Homework not aligned well with the objectives. |
Most of the assignment aligned with the objectives. |
Homework aligned with the objectives. |
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Quality of Homework
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Assignment provided for minimal practice/application of the learning that occurred in class. |
Assignment provided for adequate practice or application of the learning that occurred in class. |
Assignment promoted effective practice or application of the leaning that occurred in class. |