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Interview with a War Veteran: 
Interview your War Veteran. Interview should include at least 12 thoughtful questions asked to the Veteran along with his or her answers. One of your questions should reflect the poem, "In Flanders Fields" and the Veteran's response to the poem. Picture of Veteran then and now, if possible. (extra credit)
Rubric Code: PX954W5
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric War Veteran Interview
  Emerging

1 pts

Proficient

2 pts

Skilled

3 pts

Number of Questions

Emerging

The interview has less than 10 questions.
Proficient

The interview has 10-11 questions.
Skilled

The interview has 12 or more questions.
Originality of Questions

Emerging

The questions are short, are not meaningful, and do not relate to the assignment given.
Proficient

The questions are short, somewhat meaningful, and portions may not reflect the assignment given.
Skilled

The questions are appropriate length, meaningful, and relate to the given assignment.
Overall Flow of Interview

Emerging

The questions are random and do not have the structure of a good interview.
Proficient

The questions have a somewhat unnatural flow from one to the next.
Skilled

The questions make a natural transition from one to the next.
Grammar and Spelling Mechanics

Emerging

The interview has many grammatical errors including spelling mistakes and punctuation.
Proficient

The interview has very few (3-4)grammatical errors.
Skilled

The interview has none, one or two grammatical errors.
Pictures: Then and Now

Extra Credit 50 pts

Emerging

No Pictures
Proficient

1 picture
Skilled

Both Pictures



Keywords:
  • War Veteran; Fl







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