I hope its not too late to offer some rubric ideas...I use a rubric for each 
individual to complete about their own performance and preparation within the 
group. I also have a group rubric that they complete together and discuss at 
the end of the meeting. After completing the rubric, the students try to set 
goals for improvement to work towards during their next meeting. I also have 
each member select a 'circle star' for the meeting. Someone they feel did a 
super job that day - for this they fill in a quick sheet identifying why they 
were chosen and what they thought was great about that memebers 
participation...I collect these, read them and make a short comment then sent 
them on to the 'star'...

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Cindy & Ryan Pickering
Sent: Sun 2/3/2008 12:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Spam:[MOSAIC] ***SPAM*** Lit Circle Discussion Rubrics



I have two, but they are very similar.  The categories are:  participation,
on topic, eye contact, listen/respond to others, respectful to each other.
I recently added volume.  They also have a spot to note what went well and
what they need to work on.  I'm happy to share, but I'll have to get my
current ones of my school computer
Cindy
6th Reading
Middle School


Can you explain the rubric you use?  Are there two - one rubric for the
group and then another for the individual student?








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