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Twitter Rubric- Progressive Era Tweets 
Students will use Twitter to tweet as a Progressive Era Person based upon their research. Twitter Post- 140 characters or less Tweet
Rubric Code: BX3BA98
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Subject: History  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Exceeds Standard

4 pts

Meets Standard

3 pts

Approaches Standard

2 pts

Below Standard

1 pts

Content

Exceeds Standard

The content of the tweets were all historically relevant and accurately depicted the Progressive Era person. Used concrete historical evidence.
Meets Standard

The content of the tweets were historically relevant and accurately depicted the Progressive Era person. Used concrete historical evidence in most tweets.
Approaches Standard

The content of the tweets were historically vague and did not accurately describe the Progressive Era person. Used concrete historical evidence in a only a few tweets.
Below Standard

Content lacks historical accuracy and shows no understanding of Progressive Era person
Clarity

Exceeds Standard

The tweets were clear and easy to understand. All tweets were in chronological order.
Meets Standard

The tweets were somewhat clear and easy to understand. Most tweets were in chronological order.
Approaches Standard

The tweets were unclear and not easy to understand. Only a few tweets were in chronological order.
Below Standard

Tweets were confusing and did not show clarity. Tweets were not in chronological order.
Format

Exceeds Standard

All tweets and hashtags were appropriate and followed the proper format.
Meets Standard

Most tweets and hashtags were appropriate and followed the proper format.
Approaches Standard

Only a few of the tweets and hashtags were appropriate and followed the proper format.
Below Standard

Tweets were not appropriate and did not follow proper format.



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