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Abraham Lincoln group video and rubric 
Students will write, perform, record, and edit a five minute skit that depicts the Abraham Lincoln in regards to the Emancipation Proclamation or the Gettysburg Address and the significance he played in them.
Rubric Code: Q476A8
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Abe Lincoln Videos
 

30 pts


20 pts


10 pts


0 pts

Historical relevance
30 pts

30 ( x 30 pts)

Information included is correct and pertains to topic. At least 5 important facts.
20 ( x 30 pts)

Information is correct and pertains to topic. Only 3 facts are discussed.
10 ( x 30 pts)

Most information was correct, a few errors. Less then 3 facts included
0 ( x 30 pts)

Not Completed
Group presentation
30 pts

30 ( x 30 pts)

It is evident that all group members shared and equal part in production.
20 ( x 30 pts)

Overall presentation shows subject knowledge
10 ( x 30 pts)

Presentation shows little to no subject
0 ( x 30 pts)

Not Completed
Creativity
30 pts

30 ( x 30 pts)

Students showed a high level of creative thinking. Presentation used multiple means to show subject knowledge.
20 ( x 30 pts)

Students showed medium level of creative thinking. Only a few methods of presenting were used.
10 ( x 30 pts)

Students exhibited little to no creative thinking. Only one method of presenting was used.
0 ( x 30 pts)

Not Completed



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