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Student Study Guide Outline 
Each student was assigned to read A History of Early America. The reading assigned must be set up in outline form. The primary purpose of the outline is to help students study and review material that will be covered in an upcoming exam.
Rubric Code: PXW76X5
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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5 pts

Fair

7 pts

Good

10 pts

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Organization

Poor

There is no discernible order. The order of themes and concepts is unclear.
Fair

The outline is modest. For the most part each section is labeled. There are still awkward transition areas. Certain sections are left blank.
Good

The organization is clear and coherent. Each section has an order and a purpose.
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Concepts

Poor

There is little to no mention of important concepts learned in class and in the text. Concepts that are included are poorly defined and ambiguous.
Fair

There is a fair amount of concepts. Most of them are defined, but are conceptually ambiguous. There are few errors in the definitions themselves.
Good

Concepts are clearly stated. They are well-defined and are tired back to an applicable example.
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Thoroughness

Poor

The outline looks thrown together at the last minute and lots of pertinent info is missing.
Fair

Generally thorough, however a few areas are missing. A few sections of the text chapter were skipped over/completely missing.
Good

Highly thorough, each section is completed. Highly detailed outline that ties organization and concepts found in lecture and in the chapter quite thoroughly.
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