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1 rubric Slavery Diary       popup preview  
Imagine your were living during slavery. Write 5 journal entries for a slave during the Transatlantic Slave trade. You You must have 5 diary entries of 1 pages each. You work must be supported by at least 1 reliable sources and to cite evidence (RL 8.1, RI 8.1 W 8.1)

Grade levels:   6-8  
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2 rubric Informational/Explanatory Essay       popup preview  
Informational Essay

Grade levels:   6-8  
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3 rubric Essay       popup preview  

Grade levels:   6-8  
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4 rubric Logo Design       popup preview  
Students were asked to submit original designs to be used for promotional materials for the school district's Summer Technology Academy.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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5 rubric Informational Essay       popup preview  
Students will complete a short 5 paragraph essay answering a question about the play "Romeo and Juliet." Writing will be graded on capitalization, punctuation, use of main idea and supporting details, spelling of high frequency words, plural and possessive noun use, subject/verb tense and agreement, and relevant information.

Grade levels:   K-5   9-12  
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6 rubric Narrative       popup preview  
Write a narrative using a Story Starter visual prompt. Students will be assessed on the narrative structure, audience, ideas, character and setting, vocabulary, paragraphing, sentence structure, punctuation, spelling and cohesion. This criteria are based on NAPLAN marking criteria for a narrative assessment.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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7 rubric Citing Text-Based Evidence       popup preview  
Citing Text-Based Evidence

Grade levels:   9-12  
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8 rubric My New Year's Resolution       popup preview  
Do you make New Year's resolutions? What is a resolution? A resolution is a promise. It is a promise that you make to yourself! It is a tradition for people to make resolutions at the beginning of a new year. Why did you choose this resolution? How are you going to achieve this resolution?

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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9 rubric 5 Paragraph Essay RUBRIC       popup preview  
Write a five paragraph essay utilizing five paragraph essay structure. Your essay should be typed and in MLA format. Attach this rubric to your essay if your essay is turned in in hard copy format.

Grade levels:   Undergrad  
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10 rubric Famous Person Project       popup preview  
Research your famous person. Pretend you are that person. Dress as that person would dress, speak as they person would speak. BECOME that person. Speak only in Spanish.

Grade levels:   9-12  
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11 rubric Build House       popup preview  
Join a team of architects to research and create a model house that would represent a typical house in a Spanish speaking country. Choose a country to research. Decide the type of home you will build with your group.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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12 rubric Women's History Month Biographies       popup preview  
For Women's History Month, the student is to read a biography about an important woman in history and then write a book report on this historical figure. This biography includes information on the person's early life, what led them to their chosen career or purpose, what contributions they made to society, interesting or unique facts about the person, and the student's own reflections about the impact that the person and their contributions have on modern times.

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13 rubric MLK and Slavery       popup preview  
Students are expected to write an essay to compare/contrast comparing and contrasting MLK with Slavery. Use your compare and contrast graphic organizer to set up your essay, and follow this rubric to receive the highest possible score.

Grade levels:   9-12  
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14 rubric My New Year's Resolution       popup preview  
Do you make New Year's resolutions? What is a resolution? A resolution is a promise. It is a promise that you make to yourself! It is a tradition for people to make resolutions at the beginning of a new year. Write an expository paragraph about your New Year's resolution. In your expository paragraph: 1. State what your resolution is in a topic sentence. 2. Tell why you chose this resolution. 3. Describe how it will help you or other people.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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15 rubric Thesis Statement       popup preview  
Student will write a thesis statement that identifies the focus or controlling idea.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12  
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16 rubric Thesis Statement       popup preview  
Student will write a thesis statement that identifies the focus or controlling idea.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12  
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17 rubric Arithmetic Operations with Integers       popup preview  
Addition and Subtraction of Integers, Multiplication and Division of Integers 1) Explain and/or demonstrate integer rules 2)Create problem on student's own and solve

Grade levels:   9-12  
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18 rubric Cartoon/Animation Evaluation       popup preview  
Evaluation of performance on a Spanish cartoon

Grade levels:   6-8  
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19 rubric Visual idiom       popup preview  
Students will demonstrate their understanding of idioms by designing a visual representation of an idiom used in the novel The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster

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20 rubric Integers       popup preview  
Addition and Subtraction of Integers, Using Two Visual Components in the Lesson: 1) Number Lines and 2) Visual Illustration of the Student's Choice. On Number Line Illustrations, green arrows mean positive and red arrows mean negative.

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