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Mapping The Battle of the Alamo essay 
Mapping The Battle of the Alamo and write 10 or more sentence essay
Rubric Code: F24B823
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Mapping the Battle of the Alamo Essay
On your paper draw a map of the Battle of the Alamo, in 1836. Label your map. Then write a short essay about the Battle of the Alamo, with at least 10 sentences. Make this project nice and neat.
  Poor

The criteria was poorly met or not met at all

0 pts

Fair

The criteria was met fairly well, but more work was needed.

15 pts

Good

The criteria was met with full expectations.

25 pts

Picture

Drawing is neat and add details with labels

Poor

The criteria was poorly met or not met at all
Fair

The criteria was met fairly well, but more work was needed.
Good

The criteria was met with full expectations.
Map is accurate

Map is accurate of the Alamo during 1836

Poor

The criteria was poorly met or not met at all
Fair

The criteria was met fairly well, but more work was needed.
Good

The criteria was met with full expectations.
Essay

At least 10 complete sentences about what happened at the Alamo. Writing needs to be nice and neat.

Poor

0-3 Sentences met and sloppy handwriting
Fair

4-9 Sentences written
Good

The criteria was met with full expectations.
Name, Date, period

First and Last name
Date
Period
must be on the paper

Poor

Only 1 criteria met
Fair

Only 2 were met
Good

All criteria was met




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