Lecture Assessment Form Assignment Sheet Unit 3 Notes for (date)________________

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Lecture Assessment Form
Assignment Sheet Unit 3
Notes for (date)_______________________
What were the three most important points you learned from today’s lecture? Answer the three points you are making. Rubric/instructions (1-4 apply to each of the three points of the assignment): these should include:
1​Required: a declarative statement with the point from the lecture you are referring to. 1-5 points, depending on the significance of the point in the lecture.
2​Required: two supporting statements, 1-6 points each; each should make a separate point, demonstrating why you thought this point/event/person, etc. was significant in terms of the day’s content.
3​1 or 2 possible points if you provide an additional support statement or one which demonstrates why the point was of significance to you.
4​1-3 possible points if you provide an additional statement linking this event to previous lectures.
5​It is therefore possible for any one of the three answers to earn as many as 22 points. The combined total possible would however be 50.
These should all be original sentences each (that is, don’t cut/paste from the PowerPoint, etc.) and submit to Turnitin via the assignments page in Canvas by 8:00 am the next university instruction day (Tuesday morning for a Monday class, Thursday for a Wednesday class, Monday for a Friday class). Each of the three points made should be separate, not parts on one answer. (For example, two points about one person covered, or closely related parts of the same event. If this is unclear, please ask at the end of class, via email, etc.). Note: use word, adobe acrobat, html, PowerPoint, excel, RTF, plain text, ODT, WHP, word perfect, Google Docs, or PostScript, as in all assignments sent to Turnitin via Canvas).
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Are there points you need clarifying?