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Cause and Effect Mobile 
• CAUSE AND EFFECT MOBILE(15 points): A mobile is something that hangs from the ceiling. You can use a coat hanger or come up with a frame for your ideas. Your mobile should address these questions: How does cause and effect play out in The Crucible? How can one person’s actions change a chain of events? Be sure to add at least two illustrations (pictures of characters or arrows that show the cause and effect).
Rubric Code: KXXAA2X
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Distinguished

5 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Apprentice

3 pts

Novice

2 pts

Requirements

Distinguished

Mobile gives several examples of cause and effect in The Crucible.
Mobile theorizes how one person's actions might change a chain of events.
Mobile contains at least two illustrations (pictures of characters or arrows, etc...).
Proficient

Mobile gives a few examples of cause and effect in The Crucible.
Mobile attempts to theorize how a person's actions might change a chain of events.
Mobile contains one illustration.
Apprentice

Mobile gives one example of cause and effect in The Crucible, but has misconceptions.
Novice

Mobile gives inaccurate information and does not complete requirements.
Idea Development

Distinguished

The writer consistently
supports ideas with depth
and complexity through
several different
techniques such as
examples, details, facts,
explanations, or
descriptions. These
techniques provide insight,
support, and clear
explanations of topics.
Proficient

The writer adequately
develops ideas to support
and clarify ideas but does
not have depth or
complexity. The writer
probably uses one primary
technique such as
examples, details, facts,
explanations, or
descriptions. The writing
may use multiple
techniques, but some will
be more successful than
others.
Apprentice

The writer develops ideas
inconsistently (sometimes
is effective, sometimes is
ineffective). The writer uses
minimal or irrelevant
supporting examples and/or
details. There often will be
facts that are not really
connected with each
other because there is no
insight, interpretation, or
clarification. The writer
probably does not use
multiple techniques; if he/
she does, they have no
connection to the topic.
Novice

The writer develops ideas
very rarely. There is no
purpose in choosing ideas
for the writing. There are
no supporting details or
examples OR supporting
details and examples are
incorrect or do not even
fit with the topic.
Language and Conventions

Distinguished

Uses precise language and domainspecific
vocabulary to inform
about or explain the topic

Employs tone appropriate for the
audience and purpose

Communicates effectively with
audience applying correct
grammar, usage and mechanics
Proficient

Uses some vocabulary specific to domain in explanation.

Does not maintain appropriate tone at all times.

Few mistakes that do not hinder understanding.
Apprentice

Does not use any of the vocabulary words

Inappropriate tone at times.

Some mistakes hinder understanding.
Novice

No vocabulary words.

Many instances of inappropriate tone.

Many mistakes hinder communication of ideas.



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  • Cause and Effect, Mobile

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