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Civil Rights Encyclopedia
Who are Mathematicians?
Civil Rights Encyclopedia consisting of 3 persons and 1 organization involved in the movement during the 50sand 60s.
Rubric Code:
X3A4W7
By
MWaller
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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History Project
No Rights!
2 pts
Rights but not Equal
3 pts
Rights and Semi-Equal
4 pts
Supreme Equality Plus
5 pts
Photos - Topic Related
No Rights!
No Photos are included.
Rights but not Equal
One photo is included.
Rights and Semi-Equal
Two photos are included
Supreme Equality Plus
Three or more photos are included
Biography/Early Beginnings
No Rights!
Little to no information; or Inaccurate information; off topic
Rights but not Equal
Included several facts about childhood and early beginnings.
Rights and Semi-Equal
Included three facts about childhood and early beginnings.
Supreme Equality Plus
Included four or more facts about childhood and early beginnings.
Why Person/organization is famous
No Rights!
No facts included about why the person/organization is famous. Inaccurate information; off topic
Rights but not Equal
Included one fact about why the person/organization is famous or one accomplishment.
Rights and Semi-Equal
Included two or more sentences why the person/organization is famous. No examples given.
Supreme Equality Plus
Explained why the person/organization is famous using three or more sentences. Provided examples of what the person/organization did to become famous.
Reflections
No Rights!
Inaccurate information; off topic
Rights but not Equal
Wrote one sentence about what impressed you most about their accomplishments and why this person/organization should be remembered.
Rights and Semi-Equal
Wrote two sentences about what impressed you most about their accomplishments and why this person/organization should be remembered.
Supreme Equality Plus
Wrote three or more sentences about what impressed you most about their accomplishments and why this person/organization should be remembered.
Bibliography
No Rights!
Did not provide a bibliography
Rights but not Equal
Bibliography provided but inaccurate format
Rights and Semi-Equal
Accurate bibliography provided; but did not provide at least one book (print) source.
Supreme Equality Plus
Accurate bibliography provided including at least one book (print) source.
Conventions
No Rights!
Too many careless errors; misspelled words, punctuations, grammar usage, etc.
Rights but not Equal
6-8 errors;misspelled words, punctuations, grammar usage, etc.
Provided less than 3 typed pages.
Rights and Semi-Equal
3-5 errors; misspelled words, punctuations, grammar usage, etc.
Provided at least 3-4 typed pages.
Supreme Equality Plus
No more than 1 or 2 errors; misspelled words, punctuations, grammar usage, etc.
Provided at least 5 typed pages.
Keywords:
History, Civil Rights Movement
Subjects:
History
Math
Types:
Project
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