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Trip Lit PBL Rubric 
Use the following criteria to guide your thinking and creating as you answer an essential question about traveling and journeys that is important to you.
Rubric Code: GCX8WW
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Amazing

Exceeds the Standard

97 pts

There It Is

Meets the Standard

85 pts

Well . . .

Partially Meets the Standard

65 pts

Huh?

Does Not Yet Meet the Standard

50 pts

Essential Question

How well does your product answer the essential question you chose?<BR>
(MEDIA)

Amazing

Product demonstrates a comprehensive answer to one or more essential questions through compelling insights and rich evidence of thinking
There It Is

Product demonstrates a complete answer to one or more essential questions through relevant insights and evidence of thinking
Well . . .

Product demonstrates an incomplete answer to an essential question; would be improved by more insights and evidence of thinking
Huh?

What's an essential question thingy? I made a timeline and glued it to a poster. That's what I was supposed to do. Right?
Professional Quality

How professional does your product look in terms of MUGS and aesthetic (looks) quality?<BR>
(MUGS)

Amazing

Product is virtually free of errors and needs for improvement
There It Is

Product demonstrates one minor error and/or one minor need for improvement
Well . . .

Product demonstrates one significant error and/or one significant need for improvement
Huh?

Spell chek is for wusees. At least I cut out the pictues after I printed them off. Whatever.
Project Reflection Form

How well have you described the process, content, and outcome of your project? (WRITING)

Amazing

Form demonstrates comprehensive thinking and effective, detailed explanations featuring specific examples; writing looks like a polished draft virtually free of errors
There It Is

Form demonstrates relevant thinking and effective explanations featuring specific examples; writing looks like a finished draft with no more than one or two surface errors
Well . . .

Form demonstrates some thinking and some explanation, but missing specifics; writing looks like a working draft with numerous surface errors
Huh?

Form demonstrates little thinking, little explanation, and virtually no specifics; writing looks like a rough draft with numerous surface errors that interfere with communicating your thoughts
Timeliness

How On Time Was Your Project?<BR>
(ACADEMIC INITIATIVE)

Amazing

Product is passed in on time or even a day earlier.
There It Is

Product is passed in one day late.
Well . . .

Product is passed in up to one week late.
Huh?

Product is passed in more than one week late.




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