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Feudal Japan
Feudal Japan
Rubric Code:
UXW2A64
By
aagre12
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Feudal Japan
Does not Meet
1 pts
Approaching
2 pts
Meets
3 pts
Exceeds
4 pts
Geography
Does not Meet
Students did not create a map or created a map that is incomplete and either missing significant portions of the map, or has incorrectly labeled features.
Approaching
Students will create a colored map with some errors that includes major physical geographic items in Japan, such as bodies of water, mountain ranges and major cities. They will classify map features on a map key.
Meets
Students will create a colored map with limited errors that includes major physical geographic items in Japan, such as bodies of water, mountain ranges and major cities. They will classify map features on a map key.
Exceeds
Students will create a highly colored and organized map that includes major physical geographic items in Japan, such as bodies of water, mountain ranges and major cities. They will clearly and neatly classify map features on a map key.
Life in Japan
Does not Meet
Student cannot infer like to live in Japan, or did not participate in the interview process at all.
Approaching
Students will be able to somewhat infer what it is like to live in Japan by interviewing a previous resident of Japan, with limited participation in the interview process.
Meets
Students will be able to infer what it is like to live in Japan by interviewing a previous resident of Japan, and participating in the interview process.
Exceeds
Students will be able to infer what it is like to live in Japan by interviewing a previous resident of Japan, and prepare a list of thoughtful questions for the interview.
Historical Facts
Does not Meet
Students can barely recall facts about the importance of the rise of the samurai to Japanese culture, and cannot demonstrate knowledge by selecting mostly correct answers on a multiple-choice and true or false test.
Approaching
Students can recall some facts about the importance of the rise of the samurai to Japanese culture, and demonstrate knowledge by selecting some correct answers on a multiple-choice and true or false test.
Meets
Students will recall facts about the importance of the rise of the samurai to Japanese culture, and demonstrate knowledge by selecting mostly correct answers on a multiple-choice and true or false test.
Exceeds
Students will recall facts about the importance of the rise of the samurai to Japanese culture, and demonstrate knowledge by selecting nearly all correct answers on a multiple-choice and true or false test.
Social Structure
Does not Meet
Student cannot rank social classes of feudal Japan. Pyramid may be blank or mostly blank.
Approaching
Student can rank some of the social classes in feudal Japan, but may not be able to fill out the pyramid completely.
Meets
Students will be able to rank and organize the social class structure in feudal Japan by filling out a social class pyramid.
Exceeds
Students will be able to rank and organize the social class structure in feudal Japan by filling out a social class pyramid without any errors.
Samurai Selfie
Does not Meet
Student can recall few facts about samurai and bushido. Parts of the samurai selfie may be incomplete or missing significant information.
Approaching
Student can recall some facts about samurai and bushido. Facts may not be prioritized accordingly or organized well.
Meets
Student will be able to identify facts about samurai and Bushido. They will then prioritize these facts and organize them by creating a “Samurai Selfie”.
Exceeds
Student will be able to identify facts about samurai and Bushido. They will then prioritize these facts and organize them by creating a “Samurai Selfie”. An exceeds score entails a organized, creative and well planned poster, as well as defensive points for claims made on the "Samurai Selfie"
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Social Sciences
Types:
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