Lesson Four- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
5. Assignment 2
As you read Act I please complete the attached comprehension questions. Open up this Word Document Act I Questions and enter your answers directly into the document.
For those of you unable to open Word documents, please open the PDF version of the Act I Questions.
Copy the questions into a blank Word document and label it E302U2L4actI.surname
Submit your completed answer into the dropbox folder marked U2L4 Act I Questions.
You will notice that some of the questions use likert and semantic scales that require you to select an position on a sliding scale. Examine this exemplar to help you answer these types of questions.
Exemplar - It says, I say and so
Your questions will be marked using the following rubric:
Excellent |
Proficient |
Satisfactory |
Limited |
Poor |
Insufficient |
Your assignment is fully completed and shows exemplary diligence and attention to the task; the ideas incorporated demonstrate an extensive, thoughtful and accurate understanding of the content and context; and pride in presentation is clearly evident. Questions are fully complete. |
Your assignment is completed and shows good diligence and attention to the task; the ideas incorporated are adequately developed and a clear understanding of the content and context is obvious. Presentation is in order and neat. Questions are complete. |
Your assignment is complete and shows acceptable diligence and attention to the task; ideas are developed and a basic understanding of the content and context is evident, overall. However, there may be inconsistencies at times. Presentation is orderly and neat. |
Your assignment is incomplete or shows less than required diligence and attention to the task, thought and detail, and accuracy. Your understanding of the content and context is weak and gaps in learning are apparent. |
Your assignment is largely incomplete and shows meagre or little diligence and attention to the task; responses demonstrate little or faulty understanding of the content and context, and pride in presentation is not present. |
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