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Rubric Code: CX596A6
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

11-12

(N/A)

Fair

13-14

(N/A)

Good

15-16

(N/A)

Excellent

17-18

(N/A)

Outstanding

19-20

(N/A)

Organization

Poor

The project does not make sense.
Fair

The audience has difficulty understanding the project.
Good

Audience has occasional difficulty understanding the project.
Excellent

Group presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow.
Outstanding

Group presents information in logical, interesting sequence which the audience can follow.
Subject Knowledge

Poor

Project demonstrates significant gaps in subject knowledge.
Fair

Project demonstrates some misunderstandings of information.
Good

Project demonstrates vague or general information.
Excellent

Project demonstrates adequate understanding of the topic and includes some elaboration.
Outstanding

Project demonstrates full knowledge with written or illustrated explanations and elaboration that enhances the understanding of the topic.
Annotated Bibliography

Poor

Missing and/or is lacking in sources and annotations.
Fair

Uses MLA format, includes 6 or less sources. Annotation may be too brief or has several apparent errors. Several sources may be unreliable.
Good

Uses MLA format, includes 7-8 sources as well as a description of why each source is useful. Minor errors may be apparent. Some sources were credible and scholarly.
Excellent

Uses MLA format, includes 8 sources as well as a well-written description of why each source is useful. Most sources were credible and scholarly.
Outstanding

Uses MLA format, includes 8 or more sources as well as a well-written description of why each source is useful. All sources were credible and scholarly.
Visual Appeal

Poor

Project appears to thrown together and is visually unappealing. There are few images.
Fair

Project appearance is basic and is not very engaging.
Good

Project appearance is average. It is generally watchable and/or readable, but is not overly memorable.
Excellent

Project is generally nice-looking. Colorful with content pictures. It draws people in to learn about the topic.
Outstanding

Project offers a combination of easy-to-read words of appropriate length, interesting and appropriate graphics, and vibrant colors. It is memorable and it is a delight to engage with a project like this!
Originality

Poor

Project was not distinct among the others.
Fair

Project was not very distinct from the others.
Good

Project had some elements of creativity.
Excellent

Project was a creative way to present the topic. It was somewhat distinct among the others.
Outstanding

Project was innovative and was a fresh way to present the topic. The project was distinct among the others.
Participation
Individual Participation

Poor

Student did not take on any role in preparation of the group project
Fair

Student made a contribution, although did not take on any real responsibility for the ideas, or completion of the project.
Good

Student offered ideas, made some contributions, but allowed in his/her partner to lead.
Excellent

Student made every effort to offer ideas, worked well with his/her partner, did fair amount of work.
Outstanding

Student showed excellent leadership in the group, gave ideas, made contributions to the group, listened to others ideas, delegated responsibility.










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