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Summative: Web Quest grading rubric End of unit test Point Breakdown Exit ticket: Day 1 Exit ticket: Day 2 Exit ticket: Day 3 Exit ticket: Day 4 Exit ticket: Day 5 Exit ticket: Day 6 Exit ticket: Day 7 Entrance ticket: Day 3 Entrance ticket: Day 4 Entrance ticket: Day 5 Entrance ticket: Day 6 Participation in Role Play Web Quest Test Worksheet during web quest Participation in TWD activity /5 /5 /5 /5 /5 /5 /5 /5 /5 /5 /5 /10 /25 /75 /10 /10
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Exit tickets Exit ticket day 1 How can you avoid situations where you could receive an unintentional injury? (3 Examples)
Exit ticket day 2 What can we do to get people to buckle up more in this school? (3 Examples Please)
Exit ticket day 3 What can you do to be a better passenger? (Name 3 things)
Write down three things that could have caused the driver or passenger to be distracted?
Exit Ticket Day 6 Start making an emergency plan for when you are home alone.
Exit Ticket Day 7 What are other ways that you would handle these situations?
Entry tickets Entry Ticket Day 3 Create a goal for buckling up when riding in a car.
How often do you think you can achieve this goal (or is it ongoing)
Entry Ticket Day 4 How will you and your parents handle a certain situation when you are alone?
What if you are babysitting and both the parents are intoxicated when they return?
Entry Ticket Day 5 What can you say to someone to get them to stop texting while driving?
Entry Ticket Day 6 How can the accident we saw yesterday change your life as a passenger?
Role Play Participation 1 Did not participate in the Role-play Chose the wrong decision-could put them at risk in the future Could not support their decision that they made Shot down other students opinions and did not let them explain 2 Participated but was clearly not interested in it at all The decision could go either way-it could be good for their health but it could be bad for their health. Could briefly explain why they decided to make this decision but it was very vague Allowed the other students to explain their decision but still voiced their opposition 3 Participated freely and could clearly be seen to enjoy the activity Clearly chose the correct decision-it is clear that this is a healthy decision Could describe their decision very clearly and were very precise Allowed others to explain their decisions and accepted them
Participation
Correct Decision
Web quest Rubric 1 Less than one page 2 Correct length but used tricks such as more spacing and/or bigger font 5 or more grammatical errors 3 Correct length, correct spacing and the correct font
Correct Length
Grammatical errors
Didnt use any of the information that was provided in the worksheet.
No grammatical errors and has obviously spent a lot of time working on it. Used only small Used a good amount of amounts of information information and didnt and could obviously try to stretch it by have used more adding more information. information than what was needed. Used some statistics but Used statistics and it fit did not fit well with very well with the letter their information they were sending to their loved ones. Addressed to a family member but is very general and does not give any reasons why their loved one should stop the risk. Tried to be an advocate but was very hard to understand Addressed to someone specific and gives good examples of why the person should stop the risk. Was a very good advocate and was very clear to see what they were trying to tell their family.
Expressed advocacy
Did not take a stand and express their advocacy for their family
Worksheet during Web quest Name: Web quest worksheet 1. True or False: Unintentional injuries are the number 5 ranked cause of death. 2. What are the three other causes of death found on this page?
3. How many alcohol related car accidental deaths are in the United States each year? a. 17,000 b. 16,000 c. 20,000 d. 19,000
4. True or False: There is a drunk driving accident in the Unites States every 2 minutes. 5. Check out two of the other stories and tell me two interesting things that you found in each of them.
6. How many people are killed in the United States each day by a distracted driver?
8. True or False: Texting and driving is the worst distraction because it involves all three types of distraction?
9. True or false there is nothing being done about deaths caused by unintentional injuries.
10. The instances of drinking and driving have gone down by what percent in the past 5 years? a. 15% b. 30% c. 40% d. 50%
11. True or False: men are responsible for about 81% of drinking and driving episodes?
12. Name all the steps for safety and briefly describe them.
Participation in Texting While Driving Activity Yes Did the Student participate in the event? Did the student actually text during the obstacle course? Did the student encourage others when they were texting and driving? No
Final Test Name: ______________________ 1. True or False: Unintentional injuries are the number 5 ranked cause of death.
3. How many alcohol related car accidental deaths are in the United States each year? a.17,000 b.16,000 c.20,000 d.19,000
4. True or False: There is a drunken driving accident in the Unites States every 2 minutes.
6. How many people are killed in the United States each day by a distracted driver?
8. True or False: Texting and driving is the worst distraction because it involves all three types of distraction?
9. True or false there is nothing being done about deaths caused by unintentional injuries.
10. The instances of drinking and driving have gone down by what percent in the past 5 years? a.15% b.30% c.40% d.50%
11. True or False: men are responsible for about 81% of drinking and driving episodes?
13. Name 2 of the steps for safety and briefly describe them.
17. True or False- You are considered drunk after just one beer
18. Matching: Match the best answer with the best choice a. ___Drunk Driving b. ___Distracted Driving c. ___Seat belts d. ___Unintentional Injury
e. ___#5 ranked death in the U.S. f. ___Emergency Plan Choices 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Safety equipment that keeps you safe in your seat. A plan that you and your parents think of ahead of time before needing it. Unintentional Injury Driving with a blood alcohol content above .08 Driving while your mind is on something other than the road. An injury that is not meant to happen such as a car accident.
Adapted Final Test for Gifted Student Name: __________________ 1. True or False: Unintentional injuries are the number 5 ranked cause of death.
3. How many alcohol related car accidental deaths are in the United States each year? a.17, 000 b.16, 000 c.20, 000 d.19, 000
6. How many people are killed in the United States each day by a distracted driver?
8. True or False: Texting and driving is the worst distraction because it involves all three types of distraction?
9. True or false there is nothing being done about deaths caused by unintentional injuries.
10. The instances of drinking and driving have gone down by what percent in the past 5 years? a.15% b.30% c.40% d.50%
11. True or False: men are responsible for about 81% of drinking and driving episodes?
12. Name all the steps for safety and briefly describe them.
16. True or False- You are considered drunk after just one beer
17. Matching: Match the best answer with the best choice A.___ Drunk Driving B.___ Distracted Driving C.___ Seat belts D.___ Unintentional Injury E.___#5 ranked death in the U.S. F.____ Emergency Plan Choices 1. Safety equipment that keeps you safe in your seat. 2. A plan that you and your parents think of ahead of time before needing it. 3. Unintentional Injury 4. Driving with a blood alcohol content above .08 5. Driving while your mind is on something other than the road. 6. An injury that is not meant to happen such as a car accident.
18. Essay: How can an unintentional injury change your life for the better and/or worse?