Happy December!!!!! Monday 12/1/14

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Happy December!!!!! Monday 12/1/14 Agenda Announcements Presentation Day 1 Explain Rubric Change Explain Audience Rubric 20 Minute Prep Start Presentations with Volunteers Start Presentation List Be ready for Day 2 of Presentations!

Civics and Economics Day 65

Rubric Change Before (All 6 Issues) After (4 issues)   Not Present/Not Answered 0 Points Partially Answered 4 Points Completely Answered 8 points Taxes Government Spending Social/Domestic Issues Immigration War Other Similar Party in the US Points /56   Answered Not Present/Not Answered 0 Points Partially Answered 5 Points (EC 2 Points) Completely Answered 11 points (EC 4 Points) Taxes Government Spending Social/Domestic Issues Immigration War Other Similar Party in the US Points /55

Audience Rubric Very Good 4 Points Good 3 points Fair 2 Points Poor   Very Good 4 Points Good 3 points Fair 2 Points Poor 1 Point Attention Pays close attention to speaker Good Mostly pays attention to speaker Somewhat distracted Not paying attention or doing something else Listening Active Listening –responds at appropriate times with appropriate responses Listening with some response Listening with no response Provides inappropriate responses Attitude Polite, encouraging and supportive of speaker Audience member meets 2 of the criteria Polite but not encouraging or supportive Impolite or makes fun of speaker.

Acceptable Audience Behavior Bad Behaviors (Minus Points) Good Behaviors (Plus Points) Talking during a presentation Head down Pulling out your phone Asking inappropriate questions Rudeness Not talking Head up and Following along Eyes on the Speaker Asking Questions related to the presentation. Being Respectful