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Loyalist or Revolutionist? 
Students will make a cartoon to represent the point of view of either a Loyalist or Revolutionist to persuade others with reasons for fight for or against the revolution.
Rubric Code: DB448X
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Loyalist or Revolutionist?
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Comprehension

Poor

Student has very little understanding about the topic.
Fair

Student somewhat understands the topic.
Good

Student clearly understands the topic and it is evident in their cartoon.
Content

Poor

Student made up the cartoon without any factual basis and/or no reasons presented.
Fair

Student used opinions or feelings rather than actual information for the basis of their cartoon. Only 1 reason is presented.
Good

Student used actual information from lesson to represent three reasons for the revolution.
Originality

Poor

Uses other people's ideas (giving them credit), but there is little evidence of original thinking.
Fair

Product shows some original thought. Work shows new ideas and insights.
Good

Product shows a large amount of original thought. Ideas are creative and inventive.










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