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Social Studies Athens Project 
Rubric Code: Y2A289
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Public Rubric
Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Very Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Use of class time

Poor

Class time was not used to get work done and student was off task often.
Fair

Class time wasn't used to maximize efficency.
Good

Class time was used to get the majority of work done.
Very Good

Class time was used to a good extent.
Excellent

Class time was used to maximize efficency.
Handed In

Poor

Project was handed in 3+ days late.
Fair

N/A
Good

Project was handed in 1-2 days late.
Very Good

N/A
Excellent

Project was handed in on time or early.
Presentation

Poor

Oral Presentation was poor and had lots of flaws.
Fair

Oral Presentation was fair and had more then several flaws.
Good

Oral Presentation was good and had several flaws.
Very Good

Oral Presentation was very good and had a couple of flaws.
Excellent

Oral Presentation was excellent and had no flaws.
Research

Poor

No research was handed in.
Fair

Little research was handed in.
Good

Some research was handed in.
Very Good

Detailed research was handed in.
Excellent

Very detailed research was handed in.
Creativity

Poor

Project was not done.
Fair

Project wasn't creative and original at all.
Good

Project wasn't very creative and original.
Very Good

Project was creative and original.
Excellent

Project was incrediably creative and original.
Project Detail

Poor

Project doesn't shows a new understanding of Ancient Athens.
Fair

Project begins to show a new understanding of Ancient Athens.
Good

Project shows a new understanding of Ancient Athens.
Very Good

Project clearly shows a new understanding of Ancient Athens.
Excellent

Project very clearly shows a new understanding of Ancient Athens.





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