Two Fifty-Minute Class Periods
The learner will:
- gain information from a local nonprofit organization's representative.
- describe work in the nonprofit sector.
Recording sheet used during the previous lesson to record interview sequence and questions.
Anticipatory Set:
The class will begin with the teacher introducing each group of students to the representative from the nonprofit they have been studying. Allow students twenty minutes to interview their representative and take notes for their presentation.
Teachers will be able to assess students based on a variety of activities. Teachers can assess the quality of the interview, the quality of the presentations to the class, and an overall response to the question at the end of the reflection.
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Scoring Rubric | |
| Points | Description |
| For five points: | Students should incorporate a reflection from each lesson presented in this unit, have well-thought out ideas and reflections, and make striking applications to their communities and lives. |
| For four points: | Students should have discussed three of the four lessons, have fairly well-thought out ideas and made some applications to their communities and lives. |
| For three points: | Students should have discussed two of the four lessons, have some ideas and reflection, and barely applied this lesson to their communities and lives. |
| For two points: | Students should have discussed one of the four lessons, have one idea of reflection, and likely not applied the information to their communities and/or lives. |
| For one point: | Students have not discussed any lessons but attempted to apply this lesson to their lives and communities in some manner. |
| For zero points: | Students did not complete the assignment. |
Lesson Developed and Piloted by:
Jamie NajimAll rights reserved. Permission is granted to freely use this information for nonprofit (noncommercial), educational purposes only. Copyright must be acknowledged on all copies.