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Revolutionary War Project 
Students will research, document, and present 1 battle from the Revolutionary War.
Rubric Code: A248C9W
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Summary

Sequence of events

Beginning

Few: The battle has been retold in your own words. The selected events are selected so that the story and outcome of the battle is clear for an audience. Transition words are used to connect ideas.
Emergent

Some: The battle has been retold in your own words. The selected events are selected so that the story and outcome of the battle is clear for an audience. Transition words are used to connect ideas.
Proficient

Most: The battle has been retold in your own words. The selected events are selected so that the story and outcome of the battle is clear for an audience. Transition words are used to connect ideas.
Mastery

The battle has been retold in your own words. The selected events are selected so that the story and outcome of the battle is clear for an audience. Transition words are used to connect ideas.
Map

Map showing battle and troops

Beginning

There is a map. Some important events have been draw on the map. The map can be used as a tool to help the student retell the battle to an audience.
Emergent

A map has been created thoroughly. Most important events have been draw on the map. The map can be used as a tool to help the student retell the battle to an audience.
Proficient

A map has been created thoroughly. Important events have been draw on the map. The map is an excellent tool to help the student retell the battle to an audience.
Mastery

A map has been created neatly and thoroughly. Important events have been draw on the map. The map is an excellent tool to help the student retell the battle to an audience.
Advantages

Advantages of British and Revolutionaries

Beginning

1-4 advantages have been listed total for the British and/or the Revolutionaries.
Emergent

A list has been made of 2 advantages for the British and 2 advantages for the Revolutionaries.
Proficient

A list has been made of 3 advantages for the British and 3 advantages for the Revolutionaries.
Mastery

A list has been made of 3 advantages for the British and 3 advantages for the Revolutionaries. The advantages are clever and show a deep understanding of the battle and the events of history.
Vocabulary

Words you learned

Beginning

1-2 vocabulary words are listed and defined.
Emergent

You creatively use and define 3 vocabulary words from your battle.
Proficient

You creatively use and define 4 vocabulary words from your battle. It is clear from the selection and use of these words that you understand your battle very well.
Mastery

You creatively use and define 5 vocabulary words from your battle. It is clear from the selection and use of these words that you understand your battle very well.
Conventions

Spelling and Grammar

Beginning

There are many spelling and grammar mistakes.
Emergent

Most spelling and grammar is correct.
Proficient

Most spelling and grammar is correct.
Mastery

All spelling and grammar is correct.










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