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Creating Executive Departments
Creating a Government
Students will create Executive Departments for their countries modeled after The U.S.' executive departments
Rubric Code:
S2385AX
By
mblandon77
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Departments
Missing
0 pts
Poor
12 pts
Fair
14 pts
Good
16 pts
Excellent
20 pts
How many departments were created?
Missing
Student failed to create departments for their country
Poor
Student Created One Departments for their Country
Fair
Student Created Two Departments for their Country
Good
Students Created Four Departments for their Country
Excellent
Student Created Five or more Departments for their Country
Description of Depts.
Missing
Student failed to describe departments.
Poor
Descriptions for departments are not too descriptive. (One sentences)
Fair
Description of departments describes the purpose of department and reason for existing. (Two sentences)
Good
Description of departments describes the purpose of department and reason for existing, and achievements to date. (Four Sentences)
Excellent
Description of departments describes the purpose of department and reason for existing, achievements to date, and future endeavors of Department. (One Paragraph per Dept.)
Appointment of Cabinet Officials
Missing
Student failed to appoint how Cabinet Officials are chosen.
Poor
Student vaguely describes appointment process. (One Sentence)
Fair
Student describes appointment process thoroughly. (Two sentences)
Good
Student describes appointment process thoroughly and why this process is in place. (Four Sentences)
Excellent
Clear description of what officials do, their term in office and how chosen. (One Paragraph per Dept.)
Department Logo
Missing
Student Failed to design Logos for their departments.
Poor
Student has designed a low effort logo for their departments
Fair
Student has employed elaborate skillsets to design department logo
Good
Student has created a complex logo with meaning behind the crest (Two Sentences)
Excellent
Student has created a complex logo with meaning behind the crest, and break down description of logo. (One Paragraph per Dept.)
Future Departments
Missing
Student has failed to describe any future departments in their country.
Poor
Student briefly describes future departments. (One Sentence)
Fair
Student describes future departments. (Three Sentences)
Good
Student describes future departments and reasons for formation. (One Paragraph)
Excellent
Student describes future departments, reasons for formation, and resolutions of departments. (Two Paragraph per Project)
Subjects:
History
Types:
Project
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