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Renaissance Fair Project Rubric 
Rubric Code: P69W85
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Not Attempted

2 pts

Developing

4 pts

Accomplished

6 pts

Proficient

8 pts

Exemplary

10 pts

Overall Content

Not Attempted

Addresses the topic with few relevent details.
Developing

Addresses the topic using resources to discuss the topic in limited depth.
Accomplished

Addresses the topic using resources to discuss the topic in some depth, but lacks in some areas.
Proficient

Addresses the topic using resources to discuss the topic in-depth.
Exemplary

Addresses the topic using resources to discuss the topic in great detail.
Grammar & Style

Not Attempted

Many errors and lack of flow. Errors in spelling, grammar, and formating.
Developing

Very few errors in spelling, grammar, and formating.
Accomplished

Very few errors. Project had style and flow.
Proficient

Very few errors. Project had style, flow and was logical.
Exemplary

No Errors or only one. Student used style to enhance their project. The project had flow and was logical.
Overall Organization

Not Attempted

Project lacks organization. Thoughts are not clear and it is very difficult to read.
Developing

Project lacks organization and is broken up into groups with information that does not relate to each other. The structure is all over the place.
Accomplished

Project lacks organization and is broken up into groups with information that does not relate to each other. The structure is accurate and consistent.
Proficient

Most of the project is logically organized. Author uses accurate and consistent structure to guide the reader.
Exemplary

Project is logical and well organized. You can tell the reader put thought into how the project was organized.
Citations

Not Attempted

No Works Cited Page was included.
Developing

Works Cited Page is included but many errors, such as: incorrect punctuation, articles out of order, and spelling errors.
Accomplished

Works Cited Page is included but had a few big errors.
Proficient

Works Cited Page is accurate, however has a few small errors.
Exemplary

Works Cited Page has no or one error.
Presentation

Not Attempted

Poor appearance, enthusiasm, elocution, subject knowledge, eye contact, and organization presentation.
Developing

Moderate appearance, enthusiasm, elocution, subject knowledge, eye contact, and organization.
Accomplished

Acceptable appearance, enthusiasm, elocution, subject knowledge, eye contact, and organization.
Proficient

Good appearance, enthusiasm, elocution, subject knowledge, eye contact, and organization.
Exemplary

Excellent appearance, enthusiasm, elocution, subject knowledge, eye contact, and organization.
Specific Booth Requirements

Not Attempted

Less than three of the six specific booth requirements were sufficiently met.
Developing

Three of the six specific booth requirements were sufficiently met.
Accomplished

Four of the six specific booth requirements were sufficiently met.
Proficient

Five of the six specific booth requirements were sufficiently met.
Exemplary

All six of the specific booth requirements were sufficiently met.










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