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Digital Scrapbook
Digital Scrapbook
This is a project based on different social issues from the 1800's - 1860's.
Rubric Code:
F2CB45
By
amandafred
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Digital Scrapbook
Excellent
10 pts
Good
8 pts
Fair
6 pts
Poor
4 pts
Creativity
Excellent
Scrapbook is colorful with visually appealing images. Includes xtimeline and a variety of photographs of people and places, at least one video, maps, and or graphs.
Good
Scrapbook is colorful and has some visually appealing images. Includes xtimeline and at least one or two images in addition to photographs.
Fair
Scrapbook is somewhat colorful. Has xtimeline and one visually appealing image. Included no video, graphs, or maps.
Poor
Scrapbook is bare. Little or no creative effort shown.
Answering of Overarching Question
Excellent
Overall theme of the scrapbook attempts to answer the question with more than two specific examples of issues. Addresses how topic has had an influence on people's opinions of significant issues.
Good
Attempts to answer the overarching question with one specific example. Mentions how topic has influenced people's opinions, but includes only one specific reference.
Fair
Attempts to answer the overarching question have little significance. Is general in examples and does pull specific ideas from the classrooms.
Poor
Scrapbook lacks overarching theme to answer question. Does not include specific examples of issues.
Mechanics
Excellent
Scrapbook is organized and neat, it has no spelling or grammar errors.
ALL links work.
Good
Scrapbook is organized and neat, it includes some spelling and grammar errors.
Majority of links work.
Fair
Scrapbook is somewhat orgainized and neat, contains multiple spelling and grammar errors.
Less than half of the links work.
Poor
Scrapbook is unorganized and contains multiple spelling and grammar errors.
No links work.
Primary Sources
Excellent
Scrapbook contains 5+ primary sources relavent to the topic.
Good
Scrapbook contains 4 primary sources relavent to the topic.
Fair
Scrapbook contains 3 primary sources relavent to the topic.
Poor
Scrapbook contains 2 primary sources relavent to the topic.
Secondary Sources
Excellent
Scrapbook contains 5+ secondary sources.
Good
Scrapbook contains 4 secondary sources.
Fair
Scrapbook contains 3 secondary sources.
Poor
Scrapbook contains 2 or less secondary sources.
Bibliography
Excellent
All Sources are properly cited using Chicago format.
Good
Nine - Seven sources are properly cited using Chicago format.
Fair
Six - Three sources are properly cited using Chicago format.
Poor
Two or less sources are properly cited using Chicago format.
Subjects:
History
Types:
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