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Biography/Oral Presentation 
Biography of someone who was famous from Massachusetts ranging from topics of Science and Technology, the Arts, Business, Education, Journalism, and Health, and Political Leadership.
Rubric Code: KXA963
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Massachusetts Biography
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Biographical Information

Excellent

All pertinent information is given,(i.e. Date Of Birth {DOB}, Date Of Death {DOD}, Place Of Birth {POB}, Place Of Death {POD}) Spouse and children included.
Good

Most information is given.
DOB,
DOD,
POB,
POD,
Spouse, or
Children
Fair

Some information is given.
DOB,
DOD,
POB,
POD,
Spouse, or
Children
Poor

No biographical information is given,
DOB,
DOD,
POB,
POD,
Spouse, or
Children
Context

Excellent

The context of the biography is complete in all aspects. (i.e. scientific, contributions made, political, educational, journalistic, or artistic)
Good

The context of the biography is sufficient in all aspects. (i.e. scientific, contributions made, political, educational, journalistic, or artistic)
Fair

The context of the biography is minimal in all aspects. (i.e. scientific, contributions made, political, educational, journalistic, or artistic)
Poor

There is no context in this biography. (i.e. scientific, contributions made, political, educational, journalistic, or artistic)
Grammar, Usage, Mechanics

Excellent

There are no grammatical errors and/or no spelling errors. All sentences are well thought out and make complete sense.
Good

There are a few grammatical errors and/or a few spelling errors. (3-6 combined). Most sentences are well thought out and most make sense.
Fair

There are some grammatical errors and/or some spelling errors. (7-12 combined). Some of the sentence are well thought out and some make sense.
Poor

There are many grammatical errors and/or spelling errors. (13+ combined). None of the sentences are well thought out and not one makes sense.
Presentation

Excellent

Use of posterboard with colorful pictures and written information. Oral Presentation was spoken clearly and loudly and questions were answered adequately.
Good

Use of posterboard with pictures. Oral presentation was spoken clearly but very softly and questions were answered minimally.
Fair

No use of posterboard. Oral Presentation was spoken unclearly and extremely soft spoken, questions could not be answered clearly.
Poor

No use of posterboard, No Oral Presentation.




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