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Christmas Around the World 
Brochure epicting how other countries around the world celebrate Christmas.
Rubric Code: YX752BX
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Christmas Around the World
  Poor

15 pts

Fair

18 pts

Good

22 pts

Excellent

25 pts

Display Requirements

Poor

Student did not include any pictures of ways assigned the required information:
*traditions *food *illustrations
*date celebrated
*identified the country the the map
*decorations *weather
Fair

Students include some pictures, but not all of the the required information:
*traditions *food *illustrations
*date celebrated
*identified the country the the map
*decorations *weather
Good

Student included most of the the required information:
*traditions *food *illustrations
*date celebrated
*identified the country the the map
*decorations *weather
Excellent

Student included all of the required information:
*traditions *food *illustrations
*date celebrated
*identified the country the the map
*decorations *weather
Display Organization

Poor

The illustrations were not labeled neatly or completely. There was little to no organization of the photos on the board.
Fair

The illustrations were labeled, but with unclear handwriting or incomplete explanation. Little organization was given to the arrangement of the brochure.
Good

Most of the illustrations had clear, readable handwriting (or printed) and contained mostly complete explanations of the illustration. Some organization was given to the arrangement of the brochure.
Excellent

All illustrations are easy to read, printed captions that clearly described the photo. The poster was well-organized and allowed the audience to clearly follow the presentation of the brochure.
Oral Presentation

Poor

Partners did not present at all, and/or could not clearly read or describe brochure. No eye contact made with audience, a lot of fidgety movement distracted the audience.
Students spoke in a unclear voice.
Fair

Partners presented brochure, but could not clearly read or describe poster. Little to no eye contact was made with the audience. Students made a lot of fidgety movements that distracted the audience. Students spoke in an unclear voice most of the time.
Good

Partners presented the brochure. Student was able to describe most of the poster from memory, only referenced the captions a few times. Students remained mostly still and spoke in a clearly understood voice most of the time.
Excellent

Partners presented the brochure, and was able to describe the poster from memory clearly. Eye contact was clearly made with the audience. Students remained still and spoke in a clear voice the entirety of the presentation.
Collaboration

Poor

Partners did not listens to and supports the efforts of others. Did not work well together.
Fair

Partners did listen some of the time. Sometimes worked well together.
Good

Partners listens the majority of the time and mostly supported the efforts of others.Majority of the time they worked well together.
Excellent

Partners almost always listens to and supports the efforts of others. Worked well together.



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  • Christmas around the world, immigration

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