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Multicultural Research Project 
Students will choose a fictional book to read based on a multicultural theme/character. Students will reserach the culture of the theme/character in their book. Students present a poster demonstrating the actual conflict within the theme/character's life along with a presentation of the fictional depiction from their book.
Rubric Code: GX344X
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Poor 25

1 pts

Inadequate 35

2 pts

Fair 60

3 pts

Well Done 75

4 pts

Excellent 90

5 pts

Perfect 100

6 pts

Organization

Poor 25

Information is too difficult to follow.
Inadequate 35

Information is haphazzardly pieced together, missing important aspects of subject or novel, and/or without logical sequence.
Fair 60

Information is presented scantily without much logic or effort.
Well Done 75

Information is presented with a logical sequence a viewer can follow.
Excellent 90

Information is interesting and presented with noticable effort in a logical sequence a viewer can follow.
Perfect 100

Information is captivating, innovative, and creatively displayed, with a logical sequence a viewer can follow.
Content

Poor 25

Student does not have a good grasp of information. S/he has not created a comprehensive presentation and is unable to answer simple questions about subject.
Inadequate 35

Student is uncomfortable with information presented on subject and is unable to answer simple questions about subject.
Fair 60

Student appears at ease with subject but is unable to eloborate comprehensibly.
Well Done 75

Student demonstrates thorough knowledge about either subject or novel, but not both.
Excellent 90

Student demonstrates full knowledge about subject and novel perhaps even suggesting a method for evolution or change.
Perfect 100

Subject and novel presented creativitly, with admirable accuracy, a modicum of contagious enthusaism, and a suggestion for participation in change.
Conventions of English

Poor 25

Work is messy, illegible, and demonstrates several repeated errors in the conventions of English.
Inadequate 35

Presentations are not revised in accordance with the conventions of English.
Fair 60

Presentations contain too many repeated spelling and grammatical errors.
Well Done 75

Presentations contain four or more spelling or grammatical errors.
Excellent 90

Presentations contain a few spelling or grammatical errors.
Perfect 100

Presentations contain no spelling or grammatical errors and adheres to all the conventions of English.
References

Poor 25

Work displays no references or cites.
Inadequate 35

Work seems to reference sources but fails to display or cite them as instructed.
Fair 60

Work fails to either cite or display appropriate number of references.
Well Done 75

Either no references or no cites were presented appropriately.
Excellent 90

Work displays references with a few minor errors.
Perfect 100

Work displays references in a perfectly accurate manner.




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