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Preview of Speaking & Listening Rubrics Forms Grades 6-8

Speaking & Listening Rubrics Forms Grades 6-8

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core State Standards Speaking and Listening Rubrics Bundle for Grades 6-8 This IS included in my Common Core Bundle for Grades 6, 7, 8 These rubrics will be helpful for student assessment of the Common Core State Standards for speaking and listening. They can be used in ALL content areas and by all educators, not just English Language Arts teachers. The rubrics assess all the skills practiced in the CCSS.ELA.Literacy.SL. standards. The types of rubrics include: Student Presentation (A
Preview of Introduction to Debate

Introduction to Debate

This four lesson unit is designed to be a comprehensive debate tutorial for teachers who are new to debate or who want to implement debate into their current curriculum. I tried to design these materials with lots of explanation where necessary and minimal prep work to finish. I have taught debate for over ten years in the classroom and online and the knowledge and expertise I have gained have gone into these lessons to make them a perfect gateway to argumentation and debate. All lessons are onl
Preview of Think Like a Philosopher: Social Contract Theory Small Group Activity

Think Like a Philosopher: Social Contract Theory Small Group Activity

Great Class Opener! Potential for More! Get your Students Thinking About Their World! Students debate and discuss the philosophical question, "Are humans inherently evil or inherently good?"Simple, but engaging, The Think Like a Philosopher: Social Contract Theory lesson has students discuss and debate the question, "Are humans inherently evil or inherently good?" This group discussion activity will introduce students to the enlightenment philosophy made famous by Thomas Hobbes and John Locke t
Preview of The Ultimate Socratic Seminar Bundle

The Ultimate Socratic Seminar Bundle

This bundle of handouts, rubrics, and worksheets will give you everything you need in order to run transformational Socratic Seminars with your students. (Plus two free sample texts to use!).This bundle includes:1) A one-page introductory handout to Socratic Seminar2) A lesson plan for the intro handout3) A reproducible Seminar key for a teacher to fill out (and an example of a perfect one, as well as a guide for how to use it)4) Question Stems for students to draw from to help them formulate go
Preview of Socratic Seminar Graphic Organizer Pack| Any Text Organizers for IEP MLL

Socratic Seminar Graphic Organizer Pack| Any Text Organizers for IEP MLL

Created by
Letters and Ink
Socratic Seminars are one of my favorite activities, but without a solid foundation they can be hit or miss! In order to have a  successful Seminar, students must all be prepared - having read the text, developed questions, and gathered evidence.  Avoid the awkward silences by preparing students with my Socratic Seminar graphic organizer pack! I’ve curated these printable organizers over the years to meet the needs of each class and each student - we all know they’re just a little bit different
Preview of Rubric for Collaboration and Discussion -- Aligned to CCSS S&L Standards!

Rubric for Collaboration and Discussion -- Aligned to CCSS S&L Standards!

Are you looking for a rubric to assess students' mastery of skills related to CCSS Speaking and Listening Standards? If so, this rubric has the potential to be the perfect addition to your classroom! Rather than assigning students a subjective "participation" grade for their contributions to a discussion or collaborative assignment, you can provide students with highly specific, CCSS-aligned feedback. This rubric is carefully aligned with the CCSS S&L Standards, so you can accurately and
Preview of Debating Unit Bundle

Debating Unit Bundle

Created by
A Lit Store
Looking to start a debate club at your school?Looking to develop your students' public speaking skills?Looking for a rigorous yet engaging speaking assessment?This resource bundle has everything you need to set up your school's debate club or get your students debating in class. There are two lessons, a student preparation sheet, guide, rubric, and range of topics to support and challenge your students. Critical thinking, public speaking, and team work will be practiced and enhanced through grad
Preview of Study Skills - Complete Instructional Guide - Content & Study Skills Classes

Study Skills - Complete Instructional Guide - Content & Study Skills Classes

Are your students struggling to study effectively? Many students’ academic struggles may be attributed to a lack of executive functioning skills, specifically knowing how to study effectively.Executive functions are a set of mental skills that include working memory, flexible thinking, and self-regulation. They are the bridge between social and emotional learning (SEL) and academic content teaching.The Effective Student Method:The Effective Student method provides teachers with the tools to help
Preview of WIDA Access Student-Friendly Writing and Speaking Rubrics

WIDA Access Student-Friendly Writing and Speaking Rubrics

Get your ELL students speaking and writing at a higher level with these student-friendly WIDA Access speaking and writing rubrics. These rubrics include short, simple descriptions of a high score on speaking and writing responses on the WIDA access test. While these rubrics will help your ELL students prepare for the annual WIDA test, they are also perfect for grading speaking and writing assignments throughout the school year. These rubrics can be used in an ELD class, or they can be used in an
Preview of Should Schools Only Serve Healthy Food? - Engaging Debate Preparation Packet

Should Schools Only Serve Healthy Food? - Engaging Debate Preparation Packet

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
Students are sure to have plenty to say on this topic! Creative worksheets get students engaged in the topic before assigning each student a character to research and represent in the debate.What's included:- Teaching Guide- Pre-Activity Questions- Eating Habits Survey- School Menu Worksheet- Debate Character Name Tags- Character Research Perparation Worksheet- Debate Sentence Structures- Debate Format- Debate Reflection Survey- Post-Activity Questions- Rubric
Preview of Pig - Roald Dahl Short Story - 7 Day Lesson Plan

Pig - Roald Dahl Short Story - 7 Day Lesson Plan

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
The irrational behaviour of Roald Dahl's characters in his fast paced short story Pig will have students laughing and engaged from the very first paragraph. What's included:- Teaching guide- Common core standards- Pre-reading activities- Literature circles guide- Vocabulary activity- Post-reading (comprehension and close reading) questions- Persuasive essay activity with guidelines and rubric- Creative writing activity- Online jeopardy game- Answers to all of the aboveThe story story is not prov
Preview of All Summer in a Day - Ray Bradbury - 6 Day Lesson Plan

All Summer in a Day - Ray Bradbury - 6 Day Lesson Plan

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
This comprehensive lesson plan is packed with fun and diverse activities. Its exploration of jealousy, isolation, longing, and the consequences of cruelty make for thought-provoking class discussions.What's included:- Common Core Standards- Teaching Guide- Pre-reading Questions- Vocabulary Worksheet- Post-reading Questions (Multiple Choice, Group Scaffolding & Real World Connection)- Margot Analysis Worksheet- Children Analysis Worksheet- Written Response Question with Rubric- Text Vs Movie
Preview of Editable Discussion and Presentation Rubrics for 6th 7th 8th Speaking Listening

Editable Discussion and Presentation Rubrics for 6th 7th 8th Speaking Listening

These middle school editable speaking and listening rubrics for sixth, seventh, and eighth grade were created to assess students' discussions, group work, presentations, collaboration, and socratic seminar discussions based on the common core speaking and listening standards.Download the preview to see all the rubrics that are included and how they are created and organized.The rubrics are 100% editable.
Preview of The High Five Speech - Speech Organization for New Public Speakers

The High Five Speech - Speech Organization for New Public Speakers

The High Five Speech is speech organization for new public speakers. Designed with an elementary to middle level student in mind this unit covers, in detail, the purpose and structure of an informative speech. This unit is light on the text and heavy on the student participation. Think graphic organizers, not guided notes. Included in this lesson are :Detailed lesson plans that eliminate the guesswork and allow you to focus on the learning at hand.A fun high-five themed presentation that helps s
Preview of ELA Class Discussion Student-Facing Rubric

ELA Class Discussion Student-Facing Rubric

Created by
Courtney Good
ELA specific rubric to grade evidence-based discussion. Students are graded on active listening, participation, use of evidence and analysis, and respect. This rubric details the specifics on how to achieve an A, B, C, D, or F in a student-facing format.
Preview of Debate - Do Football Players Earn Too Much Money?

Debate - Do Football Players Earn Too Much Money?

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
This lesson plan guides students through the complete debate process from preperation to reflection - complete with character research worksheets and debate scoring rubric. What's included:- Common Core Standards- Teaching Guide- Debate Name Tags- Debate Character Worksheet- Debate Sentence Structures- Debate Format- Debate Reflection Worksheet- Post-activity Questions- Debate Scoring Rubric
Preview of Intermediate Debate - Constructive Speech Writing

Intermediate Debate - Constructive Speech Writing

Want to take your students debate skills to the next level?This lesson is designed for students with prior debate knowledge. It is not an introductory unit. Try my Intro to Debate Unit if your class needs to learn the fundamentals first. Teach students how to outline and deliver an argumentative speech. Students will learn to identify the different types of resolutions and will learn how to construct an organized constructive speech, the first speech in a debate. This unit includes:Constructive
Preview of Critical Thinking: Socratic Seminar Resources and Guidlelines

Critical Thinking: Socratic Seminar Resources and Guidlelines

This product can be used with a variety of text and content areas, across grade levels, and includes a variety of resources.*Lesson plan explaining how to implement this activity in your classroom*Rubric to assess your students' participation*Feedback forms for students to use during discussion to provide feedback to their peers*Accountable talk characteristics and goals for the the discussion*A variety of open ended questions for fiction and nonfiction text
Preview of Socratic Seminar Discussion Guide and Scoring Sheet

Socratic Seminar Discussion Guide and Scoring Sheet

Use these Socratic Seminar sheets to help students engage in meaningful conversation in the classroom. In this format, you split the class into two groups, an inner circle (those in the discussion) and an outer circle (observers). Observers are assigned one student to shadow and provide feedback using the "Socratic Seminar Discussion Tracker". Students in the discussion circle can use the "Socratic Seminar Discussion Guide" to track their own participation and help them to add insight to the c
Preview of Public Speaking Self, Peer and Teacher Assessment Sheets - PRINT AND GO!

Public Speaking Self, Peer and Teacher Assessment Sheets - PRINT AND GO!

When students are giving a presentation or taking part in a debate it can be hard to assess them and keep the rest of the class engaged. These simple to use worksheets support them to support themselves and each other. Simply PRINT AND GO!This resource contains an 'I can' self-assessment sheet and a checklist sheet to be used during presentations by the whole class.The 'I can' statements are levelled and give both the students clear targets to work towards and you a clear structure to mark from
Preview of Rubrics to Assess Speaking Grading Student Self-Assessment

Rubrics to Assess Speaking Grading Student Self-Assessment

Rubrics can save teachers hours of time when used for grading while providing timely, meaningful feedback to our learners. Moreover, they can increase motivation and develop student agency when used properly. Rubrics are also helpful in allowing the students to fully understand the expectations for the speaking activities we do in class.In this resource, you will find life saver RUBRICS + CHECKLISTS for these speaking activities!•Sustained Speaking•Picture Description•Compare and Contrast•Discus
Preview of Collaborative Group Roles

Collaborative Group Roles

Created by
Whitney Sparks
Read this blog post for more information on my collaborative group roles product.Looking for a great, organized way to get your students to collaborate? Then you have got to check out these graphic organizers and rubrics that will help organize your collaborative groups.These can be used YEAR ROUND and included NO PREP. They can also be integrated into any subject and almost any grade level. Also, if you're looking for a way to step up your game on your observations while including differenti
Preview of Portfolio Assessment: An Alternate to a Final Exam in English 7

Portfolio Assessment: An Alternate to a Final Exam in English 7

This is a student-centered alternate means of assessing growth and mastery. Included are a comprehensive introduction, a parent brochure, FAQs, 14 crafted Portfolio Activities and rubrics. It is a way for you to assess your students beyond the traditional final exam, allowing them to showcase their learning in a valued final product.
Preview of GRADE 7 Group Discussion Evaluation Checklists and Sentence Frames

GRADE 7 Group Discussion Evaluation Checklists and Sentence Frames

Created by
Freed Reading
GRADE 7-SPECIFIC. Available as printable AND online resources, this set of Common Core standards-aligned checklists and sentence frames have so many uses for group discussion. Provided in FOUR forms (individual, whole-class, self-evaluation, and peer), the evaluation checklist acts as a formative assessment (minilesson = whatever you didn’t check). The sentence frames support student language development. They can be handed as cards to prompt students or displayed for the class as reminders. The
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