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Colonial Regions in America Prezi Presentation 
A report of information about the three regions of colonies in Early America.
Rubric Code: Y7C246
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Facts about your colonial region

Poor

Many of the facts are incorrect.
Fair

Many of the required facts are missing.
Good

Includes facts about how the colonies were founded; who were the leaders of the colonies; what were the jobs, or what was traded, in the colonies; what religious beliefs did the people in the colonies have, what activities/events led to Democracy.
Resources and citation

Poor

Resources are not listed. The only resource listed is a internet search engine. For example: Google.
Fair

Resources that are not valid for this topic are used. Many citations are missing.
Good

Facts come from internet sites that are a proven-source of information about the topic, or can be verified as a good source for this topic. Citations for the sites, books, magazines, DVDs, etc. are used.
Prezi presentation

Poor

Presentation is not organized, or is incomplete.
Fair

Is not well organized; contains too little, or too much, information about the topic. Media does not match the information and/or tone of the topic.
Good

Presentation is well organized and presents a strong overview of the topic. Media used matches the information and/or tone of the topic.



Keywords:
  • America Colonies







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