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Social Studies Group Debate Rubric
Social Studies Group Debate Rubric
Before and during the American Revolution, many American colonists were torn between wanting independence from England and remaining loyal to King George III. Those who wanted independence were patriots. Those who wanted to remain loyal were loyalists. It has now come to a vote. Students will conduct a town meeting where they will debate and voice their opinions based on facts about whether or not they should join the revolution or support the King.
Rubric Code:
VXAX626
By
parryk
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Subject:
History
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Patriot v. Loyalist Debate Rubric
Should we join the Revolution and fight for independence or remain loyal to our King and country?
1
(N/A)
2
(N/A)
2.5
(N/A)
3
(N/A)
Patriot or Loyalist?
1
No stance presented.
No points were made.
All points based on opinion not fact.
2
No clear stance presented. Some points were made but may not be relevant to the stance.
Some points are factual.
2.5
Stance given, position taken was clear. Claims were presented but not backed up with facts.
3
Stance given. Position stated clearly and effectively. Claims presented were backed up and clearly argued.
Research and Understanding of topic
1
No facts were used and the research was based on opinion.
Research and speech show little or no topic understanding.
2
Only a few facts were used and it was mostly based on opinion.
Research and speech show a moderate level of topic understanding.
2.5
Some historical facts used to back up claims.
Research and speech show a good level of topic understanding.
3
All historical facts were used correctly and were relevant.
Research and speech show a high level of topic understanding.
Organization & Teamwork
1
Some group members complete their role. Teacher must redirect team frequently.
2
Most group members complete their role. Team works together with some teacher redirection.
2.5
Each group member completes his/her role. Team works together with little teacher redirection.
3
Each group member completes his/her role. Team works together with no teacher redirection.
Town Hall Debate Contributions
1
Group members were not audible, clear, confident, or expressive. Made no eye contact with others.
2
Group members were sometimes audible, clear, confident, and expressive. Made minimal eye contact.
2.5
Group members were mostly audible, clear, confident, and expressive. Made some eye contact.
3
Group members were audible, clear, confident, and expressive. Frequently made contact eye contact.
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