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Picture Is Worth 1000 Words
Social Studies Research Project # 1
Rubric Code:
RX3622C
By
LZabel
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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U.S. History
Needs Improvement
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Facts and Sources
Needs Improvement
Student displays no facts, or mostly incorrect facts. No sources cited.
Fair
Student displays facts, mostly correct. Student uses one or two sources only.
Good
Student displays a variety of mostly correct facts. Student uses three sources.
Excellent
Students displays a variety of correct facts. Student uses three or more sources.
Research and Understanding
Needs Improvement
Student did inadequate research. Student does not understand their own project.
Fair
Student did some research but most information is not in their words. Student shows little understanding of their project.
Good
Student did a lot of research and it is presented in their own words. Student shows a clear understanding of their project.
Excellent
Student did significant research and it is entirely in their own words. Student demonstrates a deep understanding of their project.
Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation
Needs Improvement
Project has little or no punctuation or spelling. Topic or material unclear due to excessive errors.
Fair
Project has over 5 spelling and punctuation mistakes. Writing style makes topic and/or material unclear.
Good
Project uses mostly correct spelling and punctuation (3-4 mistakes). Writing style makes topic and/or material understandable.
Excellent
Student has at most 2 spelling or punctuation mistakes. Writing style adds to the understanding of the topic and/or material.
Project setup
Needs Improvement
Did not follow directions for set up. Project layout is unorganized and messy.
Fair
Followed some directions given for set up. Project needs some organizational improvement and could be tidied up.
Good
Followed most directions for set up. Project is well organized and mostly tidy.
Excellent
Followed all directions for set up. Project is very well organized and tidy.
Quality of Writing/Questions
Needs Improvement
Did not include questions for the historical photographer or character. Writing is difficult to read.
Fair
Some basic questions were asked but not fully explained. Writing is rough to read.
Good
Questions are posed but could have been deeper. Writing is clear but has some grammatical and structure errors.
Excellent
High level questions are asked and they show knowledge of the event beyond the basic explanation. Writing is well developed.
Website Structure
Needs Improvement
The information was not presented in the Smore format.
Fair
Information is in a Smore page but it is not well designed, looks rushed.
Good
Information is in the Smore page and shows some organization and creativity.
Excellent
Smore page is well organized and creative. Looks professional.
Visual Aid
Needs Improvement
Lack of visual appeal.
Fair
Students used little visual aids to convey their information.
Good
Students used some visuals to convey their information.
Excellent
Students used modern technology and well selected visual aids to convey information in a well organized manner.
Subjects:
History
Social Sciences
Types:
Project
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