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Conflict in the Middle East - TIMELINE 
The story of the Middle East is a complex story with many characters and no resolution. Use the information we have studied, plus additional information gathered through research, and determine the 8-10 most significant events in this region.
Rubric Code: VX2638A
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Conflict in the Middle East
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  Below Standards

2 pts

Developing

3 pts

Good

3.5 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Explanation of Events
30 %

Explain the significance of each event in relation to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Below Standards

Explanations are missing, incomplete, or demonstrate major misconceptions or inaccuracies about events.
Developing

The significance of most events is explained. Some information may be partially inaccurate or incomplete.
Good

The significance of all events is accurately explained on the timeline.
Excellent

The significance of all events is thoroughly and accurately explained on the timeline.
Selection of Events
15 %

Select the MOST significant events in the development of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Below Standards

Missing key events, timeline does not show the development of the conflict.
Developing

Includes some key events, but leaves out other key events
*Key events are events taught in class.
Good

Includes most key events; may leave out one key event (either beginning, middle, or end)
Excellent

Includes all key events. Events chosen show a clear and thorough
understanding of the
development of the conflict.
Graphics/Illustrations
20 %

Include 4 graphics that aide in understanding the events presented on the timeline. (Charts, graphs, pictures)

Below Standards

No graphics included.
Developing

Missing 2 or more graphics, or graphics don't aide in comprehension of the timeline.
Good

Most required graphics are included and labeled. Most graphics are effective and relate to the events.
Excellent

All 4 required graphics are included and labeled. All graphics add meaning to the timeline.
Map
5 %

Include a map of the region that directly relates to one of your events. Identify which event the map relates to.

Below Standards

No map is included.
Developing

A map of the region is included.
Good

A relevant map of the region is included. Map fulfills most guidelines.
Excellent

A relevant map of the region is included. Map fulfills all guidelines.
Visual Appeal
10 %

Create a timeline that is visually appealing and can be displayed as an informational resource.

Below Standards

Messy, lacks organization and/or visual appeal.
Developing

Timeline is organized and neat, but may lack visual appeal.
Good

Timeline is visually appealing. Work is organized, neat, and shows effort.
Excellent

Timeline is visually appealing. The presentation of information is meaningful. Work shows considerable thought and effort.
Grammar/Punctuation
10 %

Apply standard English conventions to all writing.

Below Standards

Timeline contains frequent errors.
Developing

Timeline contains multiple grammar and punctuation errors. Errors may impact meaning.
Good

Timeline contains some minor grammar and/or punctuation errors. Errors do not impact meaning.
Excellent

Timeline has little to no grammar or punctuation errors. Any errors are minor and do not impact meaning.
Presentation
10 %

Present and Explain the timeline in class (2-4 minutes)

Below Standards

Difficult to understand; does not look at the audience; Limited or no explanation.
Developing

Speaks clearly most of the time; makes occasional eye contact; mainly reads the project; limited explanation.
Good

Speaks clearly; makes eye contact. Easy to understand. Explains most ideas - does not just read the project.
Excellent

Speaks clearly; changes tone; maintains eye contact. Easy to understand. Clearly and expertly explains key ideas - does not just read the project.



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