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World Religions Research Assignment
World Religion Capstone Project
You are to conduct a mini research assignment exploring and, eventually, putting forth an idea or argument that you feel most passionately about in relation to a combination of religions.
Rubric Code:
VX62XAA
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kumailj
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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World Religions
Poor
50 pts
Fair
60 pts
Good
70 pts
Excellent
80 pts
Outstanding
100 pts
Organization
20 pts
Poor
There is little or no organization of information.
Fair
Article has some information organized in a manner that readers can follow.
Good
Article has most information organized in a logical manner that readers can follow.
Excellent
Article has all information organized in a logical manner that readers can easily follow.
Outstanding
Article has all information organized in a logical, interesting manner that readers can easily follow.
Subject Knowledge
20 pts
Poor
There are significant gaps in subject knowledge.
Fair
Article demonstrates little knowledge and limited explanations of the topic.
Good
Article demonstrates some knowledge of the topic with explanations that support the article.
Excellent
Article demonstrates full knowledge of the topic with explanations that support the article but do not elaborate.
Outstanding
Article demonstrates full knowledge of the topic (more than required) with explanations and elaboration that enhance the article.
Mechanics
10 pts
Poor
Article has five or more spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Fair
Article has four spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Good
Article has three misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Excellent
Article has no more than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Outstanding
Article has no misspellings or grammatical errors.
Visual Appeal
20 pts
Poor
Article is completely thrown together and unappealing, with few or no relevant pictures, and does not match organization of information.
Fair
Article's appearance is below average with few content pictures and does not match organization of information.
Good
Article is somewhat appealing and offers a combination of informative words, and appropriate graphics.
Excellent
Article is appealing and offers a thoughtful combination of well arranged informative words and appropriate graphics.
Outstanding
Article offers a combination of thoughtfully arranged informative words, interesting and appropriate graphics, and vibrant colors.
Class Participation
20 pts
Poor
Student demonstrated lack of focus throughout the project. Did not use class time wisely.
Fair
Student demonstrated inconsistent focus throughout the project. Occasionally used class time wisely.
Good
Student demonstrated inconsistent focus throughout the project. Sometimes worked to use class time wisely, made contributions to the class, listened to others' ideas, and helped others.
Excellent
Student demonstrated focus throughout the project. Worked to use class time wisely and made contributions to the class, listened to others' ideas, and helped others.
Outstanding
Student demonstrated outstanding focus throughout the project. Worked diligently to use class time wisely and made contributions to the class, listened to others' ideas, and helped others.
Sources
10 pts
Poor
Student correctly references 1 reliable source in the bibliography, with none being Wikipedia.
Fair
Student correctly references 2 reliable sources in the bibliography, with none being Wikipedia.
Good
Student correctly references 3 reliable sources in the bibliography, with none being Wikipedia.
Excellent
Student correctly references 4 reliable sources in the bibliography, with none being Wikipedia.
Outstanding
Student correctly references 5 reliable sources in the bibliography, with none being Wikipedia.
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Humanities
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