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Students research the invention of money, write a paragraph using credible sources, and design a personal coin, pressed in aluminum foil.
Rubric Code: R2W984B
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Ancient Coin Project
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Coin Design and Construction

Excellent

Coin design contain name, icon, and year. Shows considerable attention to construction. All items neatly trimmed & securely attached. Image is crisp and clear.
Good

Shows attention to construction. Almost all items neatly & securely attached. Pressed coin is legible.
Fair

Shows little attention to construction. Not all items securely attached & is a bit messy. Pressed coin is legible.
Poor

Poorly constructed. Most items not securely attached. Smudges, stains, rips, uneven edges, and /or stray marks. Pressed coin is illegible.
Frame and Background

Excellent

Frame is constructed according to the instructions and cut out very neatly. Name and class period are formatted correctly-dark pen, bottom right hand corner of the frame.
Good

Frame/background is not cut out neatly, glued securely, and/or is missing one required element.
Fair

Frame/background is missing 2 required elements.
Poor

Frame/background is missing more than two required elements.
Research

Excellent

Researched links (at least one) are fully credible, labelled, and printed below the paragraph. If the sources list is too long it may be be printed on the back of the project for full credit.
Good

Research is missing one required element.
Fair

Research is missing 2 required elements.
Poor

Research is missing more than two required elements.
Writing

Excellent

Paragraph is indented, contains 3-5 body sentences explaining the given content questions, an introduction sentence and a conclusion sentence. May use two paragraphs.
Good

Paragraph is missing one required element.
Fair

Paragraph is missing 2 required elements.
Poor

Paragraph is missing more than two required elements.










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