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**Rubric for Assessing Grade 4 Learner's Participation in a Group Discussion about Friendship**

| Criteria               | Excellent (3 points)                          | Good (2 points)                              | Needs Improvement (1 point)                 |
|------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
| **Engagement**         | Actively contributes ideas and listens to

Grade 4 Friendship Group Discussion Rubric

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Question: Rubric development: Create a simple rubric with THREE criteria for assessing a Grade 4 learner's participation in a group discussion about friendship. Include performance levels (e.g., Excellent, Good, Needs Improvement).

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Certainly! Here is a simple rubric with three criteria and performance levels for assessing a Grade 4 learner's participation in a group discussion about friendship: **Rubric: Group Discussion on Friendship (Grade 4)** | Criteria | Excellent | Good | Needs Improvement | |----------------------------|----------------|------------------|-------------------| | **Shares Ideas Clearly** | Shares ideas clearly and confidently; stays on topic | Shares ideas, but sometimes unclear or off-topic | Rarely shares ideas or mostly off-topic | | **Listens to Others** | Listens attentively and responds respectfully | Listens most of the time; sometimes responds appropriately | Rarely listens or responds to others | | **Works Cooperatively** | Works well with group; encourages others to participate | Works with group, but needs some reminders | Has difficulty working with group; does not encourage others | You can use this rubric to give feedback and support learners’ growth in group discussions about friendship.

Answered by gpt-4.1

Oct. 29, 2025, 12:52 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, October 29, 2025

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