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Past and Present Egypt advertisement 
Rubric Code: T968X
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Past/Present Egypt advertisement
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

10 pts

Past/Present topic

Poor

Student has not compared a past and present topic. Example: government of the past compared to government of the present
Fair

Student has partially compared a past and present topic. Example: government of the past compared to government of the present
Good

Student has compared a past and present topic. Example: government of the past compared to government of the present
Graphic Organizer

Poor

Student has not used a graphic organizer to compare a past and present topic.
Fair

Student has partially used a graphic organizer to compare a past and present topic.
Good

Student has used a graphic organizer to compare a past and present topic.
Advertisement

Poor

Student has not created an advertisement over a past and present topic.
Fair

Student has partially created an advertisement over a past and present topic.
Good

Student has created an advertisement over a past and present topic.





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