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Found Your Own Nation Project
Found Your Own Nation Project
We are now studying the American Revolution, the period which led to the birth of a new nation - the United States of America. Though Americans drew on influences from other countries to build their own nation - e.g. English Constitutional law and Enlightenment ideas, some ideas were uniquely American, e.g. separation of church and state and the American flag. For this project, you - with fellow group members if you wish to work in a group - will found your own nation.
Rubric Code:
N532AA
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Found Your Own Nation
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Declaration of Independence
Poor
Your declaration is sloppy, inappropriate and/or lacking in creativity.
Fair
Your declaration is neat and appropriate for school but does not demonstrate much creativity or imagination.
Good
Your Declaration is neat, creative and appropriate for school.
Constitution
Poor
Your Constitution is sloppy, inappropriate and/or lacking in creativity.
Fair
Your Constitution is neat and appropriate for school but does not demonstrate much creativity or imagination.
Good
Your Constitution is neat, creative and appropriate for school.
Flag
Poor
Your flag demonstrates little effort or creativity and your symbolism is not well described.
Fair
Your flag is adaquate and your symbolism adaquately described.
Good
Your flag is attractive and your symbolism is well described.
Unit of Currency
Poor
Your unit of currency demonstrates little effort or creativity.
Fair
Your unit of currency is adaquate.
Good
Your unit of currency is creative and interesting.
Map
Poor
Your map is difficult to read and unattractive.
Fair
Your map can be read and is presentable.
Good
Your map is easy to read and attractive.
Presentation
Poor
Your presentation lacks visual aids and your group members' public speaking skills were poor.
Fair
Your presentation uses visual aids such as Powerpoint and your group members demonstrate good public speaking skills.
Good
Your presentation effectively uses visual aids such as Powerpoint and your group members demonstrate excellent public speaking skills.
Extra Credit Options
Poor
The extra credit options you undertook demonstrated insufficient effort or creativity.
Fair
The extra credit options you undertook demonstrated some effort and creativity.
Good
The extra credit options you undertook demonstrate great effort and creativity.
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History
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