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Cesar Chavez Fact Booklet
Heroic Americans Project
Create a note booklet depicting the life of Cesar Chavez and the contributions which he made for migrate workers. Use handout to collect facts about him. Each page should represent two-three facts about the following; parents/siblings, childhood, schooling, adult life, contributions (known for),and your choice. On the last page, explain how he was consider a hero and your opinion about his contributions.
Rubric Code:
Z74C28
By
kzinsmeister
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Heroic Americans
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Followed Directions
Poor
Directions were not followed at all.
Fair
Directions were mostly not followed. Many items listed are missing.
Good
Most of the directions were followed. No more than 1 item is missing.
Excellent
All directions given for the project were followed. Other items not listed were also included.
Facts
Poor
Project does not display any facts or all information is incorrect.
Fair
There is a little knowledge of the heroic person evident but some information is incorrect.
Good
There is some knowledge of the heroic person evident. There are only a few facts.
Excellent
Knowledge of heroic person is evident. There are many facts present that are a result of research.
Childhood /Schooling facts
Poor
Childhood /Schooling of my heroic person is not stated.
Fair
Childhood /Schooling of my heroic person is hard to understand.
Good
Childhood /Schooling of my heroic person is stated, but no examples were given.
Excellent
Childhood /Schooling of my heroic person is clearly stated with specific examples.
Adult life/Contributions
Poor
Adult life/Contributions is not stated.
Fair
Adult life/Contributions is hard to understand.
Good
Adult life/Contributions is stated, but no examples/facts were given.
Excellent
Adult life/Contributions is clearly stated with specific examples.
Visual Presentation
Poor
The booklet is sloppy and does not make sense in organization.
Fair
The booklet is neat but not well organized.
Good
The booklet is not very neat, but the information is organized.
Excellent
The booklet is neat and well-organized.
Oral Presentation
Poor
The student has no knowledge of the process of the project and/or the person researched.
Fair
The student has little knowledge of the process of the project and/or the person researched.
Good
The student has some knowledge of the process of the project and/or the person researched.
Excellent
The student is able to discuss the process of the project as well as the person researched in great detail.
Subjects:
Humanities
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