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Family Tree 
Rubric Code: F3A82B
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Subject: Education  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5, Graduate

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Information

Poor

The student is able to provide at least one generation of names on the family tree.
Fair

The student is able to provide knowledge of three generations on the family tree.
Good

Three generations of the family tree are written. All of the information is filled in correctly.
Language skills

Poor

The student did not demonstrate knowledge of proper names and capitalization.
Fair

The student mostly demonstrated knowledge of proper names and capitalization.
Good

The student demonstrated good use of proper names and capitalization.
Neatness

Poor

The students handwriting is difficult to read.
Fair

The student made an effort to write neatly.
Good

The students work is complete and neat in appearance.
Creativity

Poor

The family tree does not show much planning or thought.
Fair

The family tree shows some thought and creativity.
Good

The students family tree is well thought out and creatively displayed.




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