academic behavior revised jan 11 2011 (3)
DESCRIPTION
Academic behavior rubricTRANSCRIPT
Academic Behavior Rubric
4.0 = Advanced 3.0 = Proficient 2.0 = Partially Proficient 1.0 = Unsatisfactory
Preparation
Student is prepared for class every day.
Student is on-time for class every day.
Student is prepared for class most days.
Student is on-time for class most days.
Student is sometimes prepared for class.
Student is sometimes on-time for class.
Student is rarely prepared for class.
Student is rarely on-time for class.
Assignments
All in-class assignments and tasks are complete and turned in on time.
All homework assignments are complete and turned in on time.
Most in-class assignments and tasks are complete and turned in on time.
Most homework assignments are complete and turned in on time.
Some in- class assignments and tasks are incomplete and/or not turned in on time.
Some homework assignments are incomplete and/or not turned in on time.
Most in- class assignments and tasks are incomplete and/or not turned in on time.
Most homework assignments are incomplete and/or not turned in on time.
On-Task
Student is engaged in class every day.
Student is self- directed and uses class time wisely every day.
Student is engaged in class most days.
Student is self- directed and uses class time wisely most days.
Student is sometimes engaged in class.
Student is sometimes self- directed and sometimes uses class time wisely.
Student is rarely engaged in class.
Student is rarely self- directed and rarely uses class time wisely.
Behavior
Student shows respect for others and the materials in the class every day.
Student statements and actions are true, necessary, and kind (TNK) every day.
Student shows respect for others and the materials in the class most days.
Student statements and actions are true, necessary, and kind (TNK) most days.
Student sometimes shows respect for others and the materials in the class.
Student statements and actions are sometimes true, necessary, and kind (TNK).
Student rarely shows respect for others and the materials in the class every day.
Student statements and actions are rarely true, necessary, and kind (TNK).