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Columbus: Hero or Villain 
Rubric Code: V2WXC25
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Emerging

1 pts

Working toward Proficient

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Highly Proficient

4 pts

3 point position statement

Emerging

No 3 point statement
Working toward Proficient

3 point statement either redundant or incomplete
Proficient

Paragraph opens with 3 point position statement.
Highly Proficient

Paragraph opens with an intro and a 3 point position statement.
Evidence

Emerging

Evidence is missing or confusing. No elaboration.
Working toward Proficient

Evidence is unclear or partial or missing elaboration.
Proficient

Evidence is explained (elaboration).
Highly Proficient

Evidence is fully cited and explained (elaboration).
Connection to statue issue

Emerging

No connection to statues issue.
Working toward Proficient

Partial or confusing connection to statues issue.
Proficient

There is some connection made in the paragraph to whether statues should be removed or not.
Highly Proficient

The paragraph ends with a clear statement about why the evidence influences how we look at statues today and addresses the question: Should we judge people from the past with the values of the past or today?




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