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Thinking Maps 
This Rubric show what is expected when creating a Thinking Map about inquiry based experiments
Rubric Code: J8CA93
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Subject: History  
Type: Quiz  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Thinking Maps
  Good

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Format

Good

Student created a tree thinking map using all the componants, including resources
Fair

Student created a tree thinking map usind some componants, including resources
Poor

Student has not selected a proper Thinking Map to display information properly.
Organization

Good

Student has created tree map using proper title, labels, organized, neat, correct spelling/capitalization
Fair

Student has created tree map using proper title, labels, organized, neat, with only one or two errors on spelling/capitalization
Poor

Student has created tree map that lacks one or more of the following: proper title, lables, organized, neat, correct spelling/capitalization
Subject Knowledge

Good

Student demonstrates full knowledge by putting the 4 key components in thier proper sequence.
Personal Info, Exploration, people contacted, and my thoughts with at least 3 facts under each label
Fair

Student demonstrates some knowledge by putting 3 of the 4 key items in thier proper sequence. With at least 2 facts under each label
Poor

Student does not demonstrate proper knowledge by putting less than 2 of 4 of the key items in their proper sequence. With at least 1 fact under each label





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