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What Makes a Leader Great? 
Use this rubric to help you write your two responses about Alexander the Great and another leader.
Rubric Code: AX26BXA
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Subject: History  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

10 pts

Fair

7 pts

Needs Improvement

4 pts

Characteristics

Excellent

All five characteristics are addressed in the writing and evidence is provided showing how the leader demonstrates or does not demonstrate each characteristic.

(Tell whether they show that characteristic, and if they do, give an example how.)
Fair

Four characteristics are addressed in the writing and evidence is provided showing how the leader demonstrates or does not demonstrate those characteristics.
Needs Improvement

Less than four characteristics are addressed in the writing and/or evidence is not provided showing how the leader demonstrates or does not demonstrate each characteristic.
Facts and Research

Excellent

All facts are correct, and the research sources (website, textbook, etc.) are listed for the second leader response.
Fair

Few factual errors, and the research sources (website, textbook, etc.) are listed for the second leader response.
Needs Improvement

Several factual errors and/or the research sources (website, textbook, etc.) are not listed for the second leader response.
English Usage

Excellent

No grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors.
Fair

Few grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors.
Needs Improvement

Many grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors.




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