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French Monuments Project
French Monuments Project
You and your partner will be creating an online project on one arrondissement in Paris that you will be sharing with the class. You will work with Google Docs to show where your arrondissement is, the main attractions there, and pick one monument/attraction (each, so two total) that you will share with the class. Factual details about the monument • How tall is it? (how big) • When was it built? • Why was it built? • Who built it? • Are there any interesting facts for the visitor? Factual details for the tourist • What are the opening hours of the monument? • How many tourists visit the monument each year? • How do you get to the monument by public transport? • When is the monument open? • How much does it cost to visit the monument? Both you and your partner must have the same amount of lines, and you are allowed to use one 3 x 5 card with a maximum of 50 words (for both of you), though you will get the highest score by not using any paper references.
Rubric Code:
Y79CB8
By
cokerhl
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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French Monument Project
Poor
0 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Great
5 pts
Google Doc/Presentation
Poor
Document is less than one page, incomplete.
Partner did majority of work.
Fair
Document is one page or less, or not in the correct format (Times New Roman, size 12 font, double spaced,) OR Paper includes 5 or more typographical or grammatical errors, OR sources are not correctly cited in MLA format.
Good
Document meets length requirements and is typed in the correct format. Sources are correctly cited. There may be fewer than 5 typographical or grammatical errors.
3 x 5 card is used as reference with no more that 50 words
Great
Document meets all length requirements and is typed in the correct format. Sources are correctly cited, and there are NO typographical or grammatical errors.
No paper reference is used.
Oral Presentation
Poor
Student used a paper to read off of with more than 50 words of text.
Presentation is less than 1:30 minutes long.
The presenter mumbles, does not maintain eye contact, or mispronounces more than 4-5 words.
Fair
Presentation is less than 2 minutes long. Mispronounces 2-3 words. Might leave out some relevant information. Might forget to maintain eye contact at some point during the presentation.
Good
Presentation is two to three minutes long and includes all relevant information. The presenter speaks clearly and maintains good eye contact, and pronounces all words correctly.
Great
Presentation is more than three minutes long and includes all relevant information, plus an additional point of interest. The presenter speaks clearly and maintains good eye contact, and pronounces all words correctly.
Artistic Product
Poor
The representation of the monument is sloppy, incomplete, or inaccurate. The representation does not include a labelled title.
Fair
The representation of the monument is pixelated or not seen very well; 1-2 misspellings in slide labels.
Good
The representation of the monument is neat, complete, and labelled appropriately.
Great
The representation of the monument is attractive, complete, and well made. The representation is titled appropriately.
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
Project
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