Review the activities in your mind. Feel free to reference any of your notes. Choose three or four themes or lessons you learned from one or more of the activities. For example, you could say that “team work is critical to success” is a theme (now you can’t choose that one!). You might explain how the Coffee Shop and the Big Picture activities required us to rely on one another.
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The essay is engaging and interesting, capturing the audience’s attention. The essay provides a very clear picture of the themes or lessons learned by the student. The essay is professional in quality, easy to understand and could be used as a model example.
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The essay is well written. The essay provides a good picture of the themes or lessons learned by the student. The essay is excellent quality and easy to understand.
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The essay is adequately written. The essay outlines several themes or lessons learned by the student. The essay is not particularly engaging.
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The essay is poorly written with numerous structural issues. The themes or lessons are not adequately covered. The essay is missing more than one piece of required information. The reader gets an unclear or confusing picture of the student.
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Material is 100% professional and flawless. No misspellings or grammatical errors. Content is extremely well organized using headings or bulleted lists to group related material.
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Material is professional. Less than 3 misspellings or grammatical errors. Content is well organized with a logical flow.
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Less than 5 misspellings or grammatical errors. Content is mostly organized using headings or bulleted lists to group related material.
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Written material detracts from content due to errors or disorganization.
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