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Comparing New france: Then and Now! 
Grade 7
Rubric Code: TX72A66
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Subject: History  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric New France: Then and Now
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Knowledge

Various elements of daily life are clearly summarized and described.

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Little to no description and summary is provided.
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Some description and summary is provided.
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A clear description and summary is provided.
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A clear and interesting description and summary is provided.
Thinking

Comparison or connection to current day example is clear and meaningful.

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No comparison or connection.
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Comparison or connection is provided but is vague or superficial.
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Comparison or connection is clear.
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Comparison or connection is clear, relevant and meaningful.
Communication

Writing conventions/grammar.

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Spelling, grammar and punctuation errors interfere with meaning.
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Several spelling, grammar and punctuation errors are evident.
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Some spelling, grammar and punctuation errors are evident.
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Few spelling, grammar and punctuation errors are evident.




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