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Great Depression Mural 
Group project based on a WebQuest
Rubric Code: S78C6
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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Use of Space

Excellent

Student effectively used each portion of the mural. The student left no blank spaces.
Fair

Student only used a half of the space given or had too many open spaces throughout the mural.
Poor

The student did not use the space given adequately
Your Grade
Historical Accuracy

Excellent

The content on this page is historically accurate.
Fair

The content on the poster board only represents a small portion of historical data collected about the Great Depression.
Poor

The content on the poster board is not historically accurate.
Your Grade
Creativity

Excellent

The original pieces are excellent and the mural is very creatively structured.
Fair

The mural lacks creativity but the original pieces are excellent.
Poor

This mural is not creative at all and the students original piece does no add to the overall concept of the mural.
Your Grade
Original Piece

Excellent

The original piece accurately depicts the conditions of the great depression and is also very creative.
Fair

The original piece was added but, did not creatively depict the conditions of the great depression.
Poor

The original piece was not added or does not accurately depict the conditions of the great depression.
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