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How did the Declaration justify the colonist's actions?=====
Were the colonists justified in declaring independence?Essay
Were the colonists justified in declaring independence from England? Use your texts to provide evidence to support your answers.
Rubric Code:
XXAXA3B
By
williamsmarye
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Reflection
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Essay
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Excellent
4 pts
Introduction
Poor
Background details are a random collection of of information, or unclear, or not related to topic. Introduction boring and uninteresting.
Fair
Introduction adequately explains the background, but may lack detail and creativity.
Good
Introduction creates interest and is fairly well developed. Focused on the topic.
Excellent
Extremely well developed introduction. It engages the reader and creates interest. Contains accurate and all information regarding the topic.
Content
Poor
Details are either wrong (evidence from the story not given) or lacking. Does not use evidence to support.
Fair
Provides reason why declaring independence was or was not justified. Supports it with at least one reason and uses evidence from text. For example-Stamp Act.
Good
Provides reasons why declaring independence was or was not justified.
Supports it with at least two reasons and uses evidence from text. For example Stamp Act.
Excellent
Provides reasons why declaring independence was or was not justified.
Supports it with at least three reasons and uses evidence from text. For example Stamp Act.
Mechanics
Poor
Distracting errors in grammer, punctuation, spelling and capitalization
Fair
A few errors in punctuation, grammar, spelling, and capitalization.
Good
Punctuation, spelling, grammar, and capitalization are generally correct with few errors
Excellent
No errors in punctuation, spelling, grammar, or capitalization
Keywords:
Declaration of Independence
Subjects:
English
Social Sciences
Types:
Reading
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