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Social Language and Pragmatic Rubrics: Data Tracking and Progress Monitoring

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The Speech Bubble SLP
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I used this resource as a starting point for developing my own social play rubric. I like how simple this rubric is and how neatly you can organize information.
Finally found a rubric that was what I needed. I like that these rubrics included percentages since some of my inherited social goals are still written in percentages.
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Having a hard time getting a percentage for eye contact or topic maintenance? Putting a percentage to social skills can be tricky. So, I created these social language and pragmatic rubrics to help making tracking progress of these tough areas a bit easier.

* There are two rubrics for each area. One rubric has a 1-5 scale with criteria in each corresponding box. The other is a 1-4 scale with narrative criteria for each rating. There are also boxes for you to record the date and score for 9 sessions. Included on each rubric are lines for you to make notes and a grid to graph your student's performance.

CUSTOMIZABLE MINI RUBRICS and a full size CUSTOM RUBRIC WITH GRAPH AND NOTES. These rubrics are editable using PowerPoint. Watch this VIDEO to see how to customize.

*NOW WITH GOOGLE SLIDE OPTION FOR EASY DIGITAL RUBRIC USE*

There is an example rubric for you included in the packet. There are 2 rubrics ( a percentage range and an anecdotal type ) for the following areas:

⭐eye contact/facial awareness

⭐initiating greetings

⭐responding to greetings

⭐turn taking in games

⭐turn taking in conversations

⭐topic maintenance

⭐asking questions during conversation

⭐non-verbal cues

⭐personal space

⭐identifying problems

⭐stating solutions

⭐stating perspectives

⭐figurative language

❤️Student Perception Rubric

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