PYP Exhibition - Teacher Rubric 2

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    Student name ________________ Teacher rubricGrade 4 Exhibition Unit - Attitudes and Student Profile

    ATTITUDE EVIDENCE always sometimes rarelyAppreciation Values the wonder and beauty of the world and its people

    Commitment Is serious about learning; shows self-discipline and responsibility

    Confidence Confident in his/her ability as learner; takes risks; applies what (s)he has learned; makes appropriate choices

    Cooperation Works in group, collaborating and leading/following as situation demandsCreativity Creative and imaginative in thinking and in approach to problems

    Curiosity Curious about learning and of the world, its peoples and cultures

    Empathy Is able to project him/herself into anothers situation in order to understand others

    Enthusiasm Enjoys learning

    Independence Thinking and acting alone; making own judgments and being able to defend them

    Integrity Having a firm sense of fairness and honesty

    Respect Respect him/herself, others and the world around them

    Tolerance Sensitive towards differences in the world; being responsive to the needs of others

    STUDENT PROFILE EVIDENCE always sometimes rarely

    Inquirer Asking questions; not giving up easily

    Thinker Using what (s)he knows; linking to something new; building on peoples ideas

    Communicator Following directions; expressing thoughts, ideas, feelings

    Risk-taker Willing to make mistakes; trying new things; finding new ways

    Knowledgeable Learning more about him/herself and about the world

    Principled Being honest; making good decisions; being a responsible learner

    Caring Helping others; being thoughtful; recognizing (s)he is part of a group

    Open-minded Listening to other peoples ideas; accepting different viewpoints

    Balanced Using time wisely; being organized; keeping healthy

    Reflective Thinking about what (s)he does and says; thinking about own learning