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Westward Expansion 
Rubric Code: HXWA23
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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Group Work

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Did not work well together Unwise use of time
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Worked somewhat well together Unwise use of time
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Worked well some of the time Some unwise use of group time
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Worked well most of the time Used group time wisely
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Full participation by all Used time wisely
Clarity

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Confusing Unclear Without focus
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Confusin or unclear language Some focus
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Somewhat clear picture of family and journey Focus
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Mostly clear picture of family and journey created Focus
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Clear picture of family and journey created
Journal/Diary Entries

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Missing entries All do not demonstrate continuity
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All entries included 5+ do not demonstrate continuity
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All entries included 3-4 do not demonstrate continuity
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All entries included 1-2 do not demonstrate continuity
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All entries included AND demonstrate continuity
Overall Book

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Unorganized Not complete
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Unorganized Complete
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Organized Not Complete
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Organized Complete Messy
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Organized Complete Neat
Bibliography

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