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Greek Mythology Trading Card
Greek Mythology Trading Card
Rubric Code:
LX6C773
By
minita06
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Greek Mythology Trading Card
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Satisfactory
2 pts
Needs Work
1 pts
Required elements
Title
Picture
Information
Directions were followed
Excellent
All three cards are complete, with all information required.
Good
All three cards are adequate, with most of the required information.
Satisfactory
One or two incomplete cards with little or no required information.
Needs Work
Multiple incomplete cards with little or no required information.
Information
Excellent
Student provided ample amount (5+ facts each) of information.
Good
Student provided acceptable amount (3 facts each) of information on god/goddess.
Satisfactory
Student provided only a few (~2) facts about several gods or goddesses.
Needs Work
Student provided minimal information (2 or less facts each) about all gods/goddesses.
Neatness/Presentation
Excellent
Cards are neatly laid out and shows time was taken on cards. Legible. No spelling errors.
Good
Cards are mostly laid out neatly. Some time was taken. Few spelling errors. Some items could be improved.
Satisfactory
Cards are understandable but are somewhat disorganized and in need of improvement.
Needs Work
Cards were poorly done. Hard to read/follow. Many spelling errors. Very disorganized.
Reflection
Excellent
Reflection is well written, organized, and clearly demonstrates an understanding of what has been learned.
Good
Reflection is complete and shows understanding, but needs work on organization or focus.
Satisfactory
Reflection is complete, but is difficult to follow or does not fully demonstrate an understanding of what the student has learned.
Needs Work
Reflection is either blank, incomplete, or fails to demonstrate an understanding of what the student has learned.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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