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Graphic Organizer Assessment 
This rubric will be used to assess your ability to create a graphic organizer on your own from what we have learned in class
Rubric Code: F432XW
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Subject: History  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Graphic Organizer
  Novice

1 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Master

3 pts

Comparing and Contrasting evident

Novice

very little or no attempt made to compare and contrast ideas on the organizer
Apprentice

at least 1 compare and contrast were made between the movie and DVD
Master

multiple comparisons and contrasts were made between "Starving Time" and "Secrets of Jamestown" DVD
Clear Organization

Novice

information is there, but no clear organization shown
Apprentice

information has been put into an organizer and it is clear which information goes where on the organizer
Master

the graphic organizer is clear and all information regarding the movie and the reading is placed on the graphic organizer in correct spots
Visually Appealing

Novice

the graphic organizer is not done, or it is very confusing looking
Apprentice

graphic organizer is done correctly in at least pencil or pen
Master

graphic organizer is done correctly and is in color (marker or colored pencil)




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