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Ancient Civilizations Project 
Investigating Ancient civilizations with respect to their location, people, government, religious practices and technological advances.
Rubric Code: HC5245
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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Draft Work
10 %

Includes any research notes taken from any source, any planning you have done i.e. website or poster layout, any rough drafts

Level 1

None/few of my research notes and rough work is included. What I have included is hard to understand and it is not clear how I used my rough work to create my project.
Level 2

Some of my rough work and research notes are included. They aren't easy to read and it's difficult to see how I used my work to create my project.
Level 3

Most of my rough work is included as well as my research notes. It's pretty easy to read and partly shows how I used my rough work to make my project.
Level 4

All of my rough work is included with my project.
Research notes are included with sources recorded. It is easy to read and shows how I took my rough work and used that to make my project.
Organization
20 %

Project is neatly typed or written out. It has been proof-read to check for grammar and spelling errors. It is neatly put together and includes all work.

Level 1

My project is not neat or easy to understand. I have many spelling and grammatical errors and little of my work is included.
Level 2

My project is fairly neat and easy to understand. I have some spelling and grammar errors. Most of my work is included.
Level 3

My project is neat, somewhat clear and understandable. I have few spelling or grammar errors. Almost all of my work is included.
Level 4

My project is very neat, easy to read and understand. I don't have any spelling or grammar errors. All of my work is included.
Written Report
60 %

Well organized, complete and informative

Level 1

My project is incomplete, inaccurate, and/or provides little information on the topic I have chosen.
Level 2

My project has some information but is generally disorganized and/or incomplete
Level 3

My project is complete, generally well-organized, and provides adequate information.
Level 4

My project is complete and well-organized with detailed information.
Oral Presentation
10 %

Organization, Quality of information, Awareness of audience and Response to questions

Level 1

The presentation is confusing, disorganized; little or no information provided; little or no awareness of audience and limited ability to respond to questions.
Level 2

The presentation is generally poorly organized, some information is provided, some attempts are made to engage audience, generally responds to questions with minimal information
Level 3

The presentation is generally well-organized with adequate information; shows good awareness of and connection with audience; good ability to respond to most questions
Level 4

The presentation is well-organized and highly informative. Actively and consistently engages the audience; shows excellent abillity to respond to all questions.



Keywords:
  • Characteristics of ancient civilizations

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