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Supreme Court Legal Briefs
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2
Historical Event Project
For this project you will need to present the Historical Event that your team chose, once you have chosen your project from the list, you need to make sure to include the following in your project: Where and When the Historical Event Happened Causes and Effects of the Historical Event 5 Facts about the Historical Event Main Characters and How the Event Affected Their Life How the Event Changed People's Lives or the Community
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Hurst5
3
Huckleberry Finn ~ Position Paper
This rubric helped me to assess a 5-page research/position paper completed by my junior English class. The purpose of the paper was for students to argue a position either for or against one of three statements pertaining to the controversy surrounding Mark Twain's 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.'
Grade levels:
Hurst5
4
Binder Check Rubric
This is a binder check rubric that will help students to better organize their binders.
Grade levels:
9-12
Hurst5
5
Research Blog
Students are to create a timeline (can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, etc) concerning important events in history. There should be no less than 5 items on the timeline.
Grade levels:
9-12
Hurst5
6
Solar System Project
Project to show understanding of planets and the solar system. Planet requirements: • Name of planet • Picture of planet • Distance from planet • Length of day (rotation) • Length of year (revolution) • Number of moons Name only the important moons or rings • Type of planet (terrestrial or gaseous) • Describe the atmosphere and weather of the planet. • Give at least three interesting facts about the planet
Grade levels:
6-8
Hurst5
7
Banned Book Report
This rubric will assess the use of research to support a position on the practice of banning books, using a specific banned or challenged book as the guiding example.
Grade levels:
9-12
Hurst5
8
Journal Entry Notebook
Students need to have journal entries. You will put all journal entries in your portfolio folder with all questions and responses to the question. Requirements: Have a journal notebook Have journal entry questions and responses All stray papers must be stapled into journal notebook
Grade levels:
9-12
Hurst5
9
Blog
A final composition consisting of 15 - 20 events that have compiled throughout the semester.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Hurst5
10
Weekly Current Events Rubric - Written Summary
Students are to complete a weekly current events report using the following rubric as part of their Weekly U.S. Government Events Project.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Hurst5
11
Positional Paper
Students will write a positional paper about a pre-approved topic within the discipline of U.S. Government. The paper will argue a perspective and persuade the reader to the stated point of view.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Hurst5
12
World Cultures Research Blog Rubric
Rubric for the grading of the Research Blog.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Hurst5
13
Global Warming Myth or Fact
Students will prepare to give an oral presentation on the debate over global warming
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
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