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Enlightenment Thinkers speed dating
A short introduction to the thinkers of the Enlightenment, using a speed dating format
Rubric Code:
BXC442B
By
kah10121
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Speed Dating, Enlightenment style
Poor
18 pts
Fair
20 pts
Good
23 pts
Excellent
25 pts
Research Questions
Poor
few research questions answered accurately
bulleted responses, or sentence fragments
Fair
most research questions answered accurately
some misconceptions present
most answers in complete sentences
Good
most research questions answered accurately
compete sentences
Excellent
all research questions answered accurately
compete sentences
Meme
Poor
meme is not class appropriate
complete misconception of the views of the thinker
Fair
meme is appropriate
unclear connection between the text, image and the person
Good
Meme is class appropriate
Connection between the text image and person is hazy
simple, accurate understanding of the views of the thinker
Excellent
Meme is class appropriate
Clear connection between the text, image and the person
accurate and sophisticated understanding of the views of the thinker
1-minute introduction
Poor
Entirely misses the most important aspects of the character's beliefs
Fair
Fair introduction to the thinker's beliefs, with some misconceptions
Good
Strong portrait of the thinker, more academic and less appropriate to the dating platform
Excellent
Cleverly, clearly and concisely conveys character and views of the Enlightenment thinker
2-question follow up
Poor
Only one question written ,or questions are poorly designed to discover what other people believe
Fair
Questions do not reveal which beliefs are most important to your thinker
Good
Good question, may not be entirely relevant to the thinker's position
Excellent
Great questions designed to discover what your characters have in common
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