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Wordle contains 15 or fewer terms.
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Wordle contains 16 - 24 terms.
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Wordle contains 25 terms.
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Wordle contains more than 25 terms.
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Fewer than 25 terms are relevant to the researched job AND terms do not reflect both qualities and responsibilities required by the role.
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Fewer than 25 terms are relevant to the researched job. Terms reflect BOTH qualities and responsibilities required by the role.
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25 terms are relevant to the researched job. Terms reflect BOTH qualities and responsibilities required by the role.
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More than 25 terms are relevant to the researched job. Terms reflect BOTH qualities and responsibilities required by the role.
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Fewer than two terms are emphasized with large font.
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One responsibility AND one quality are emphasized with large font. Student does NOT defend the selection of emphasized terms as the most important in each category.
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One responsibility AND one quality are emphasized with larger font. Student defends the selection of emphasized terms as the most important in each category.
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One responsibility AND one quality are emphasized with larger font. Student defends, using clear logic, the selection of emphasized terms as the most important in each category.
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Presentation is hard to understand, too quiet, AND is rushed. OR, student does not present.
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Student presents information. Presentation is hard to understand, is too quiet, OR is rushed.
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Student presents information clearly and understandably, with sufficient volume. Pace is not rushed.
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Student presents information clearly and understandably, with sufficient volume, while making eye contact with the audience. Pace is not rushed.
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Presentation is off-topic OR student does not present.
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Student presents about qualities OR responsibilities required by the studied role.
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Student presents about BOTH qualities and responsibilities required by the studied role.
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Student presents about BOTH qualities and responsibilities required by the studied role. Presentation reflects impressive depth of understanding of the role.
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Talk with peers is rarely task-related. Student is rarely on-task. Student uses any spare time for activities other than those enrichment activities approved by the teacher.
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Talk with peers is often NOT task-related. Student sometimes stays on task. Student uses any spare time for activities other than those enrichment activities approved by the teacher.
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Talk with peers is, mostly, task-related. Student stays on task and uses any spare time to work on teacher-approved enrichment activities.
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Talk with peers is always task-related. Student stays on task and uses any spare time to add to the wordle, practice the presentation, or complete teacher-approved enrichment activities.
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