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US History Reconstruction Bridge
Rubric Code:
RX86CX2
By
jorca88
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
(none)
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US History Reconstruction Bridge
Counterfeit/Vacant
1 pts
Aight
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Slaps!
(N/A)
Organization
Counterfeit/Vacant
Less than 5 time periods. Rise and fall is not clear. Few labels, citations and dates.
Aight
Contains 6-8 time periods. Rise and fall is kinda clear because of lack of evidence. Some labels, citations and dates.
Good
Contains 9-11 time periods. Rise and fall is fairly clear. Almost everything is labeled, cited and dated.
Slaps!
All 12 time periods are in order on the bridge. You can visually see the rise and fall. Everything labeled, cited and dated.
Appearance
Counterfeit/Vacant
. Illegible, no marker. Get it together.
Aight
Kinda neat, a little bit of marker here and there. Kinda legible. You know you could have done better but just wanted the credits.
Good
Fairly neat, some usage of marker. Legible. You would use it to teach but you'd have to explain some things and it isn't your best work.
Slaps!
Neat, appropriate marker usage, legible. Something you could use to teach your community about reconstruction.
Reasoning
Counterfeit/Vacant
● Argument is unclear or underdeveloped
● Contains no premises
● Draws superficial connections or conclusions
Aight
● Makes a somewhat clear, but general argument
● Contains one premise, but it is vague and seemingly incomplete
● Draws general or broad connections or conclusions
Good
● Makes a clear and well developed argument
● Contains at least one premise that supports the conclusion
● Makes specific connections and draws meaningful conclusions
Slaps!
● Makes a clear, well developed, and convincing argument
● Contains at least two premises that cogently supports the conclusion
● Makes insightful connections, draws meaningful conclusions, and raises important implications
Subjects:
History
Types:
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