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Preterite vs. Imperfect Postcard 
SW create a postcard. On the back write to a friend/family member about a trip they took. They must use preterite/imp. correctly
Rubric Code: C6XXW9
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Content: Preterite vs. Imperfect

Excellent

The two tenses are used correctly and show the student's knowledge of the circumstances in which each would be used. Verbs are conjugated and spelled correctly
Good

There are 1-2 errors in tense usage and demonstartes that student understands the content well. There are 1-2 conjugation or spelling errors.
Fair

There are 3-4 errors in tense usage and demonstrates that student understands the content fairly well but still needs practice. There are 3-4 conjugation or spelling erros.
Poor

There are 5-6 errors in tense usage and demonstrates that student does not fully grasp the content. There are 5-6 conjugation or spelling errors.
Vocabluary

Excellent

Vocabulary is relevent and used correctly. Words are spelled correctly.
Good

There are 1-2 errors in which vocabulary is misused. There are 1-2 spelling errors.
Fair

There are 3-4 errors in which vocabulary is misused. There are 3-4 spelling errors.
Poor

There are 5-6 errors in which vocabulary is misused. There are 5-6 spelling errors.
Creativity

Excellent

Postcard is well decorated on the front either with students own artwork or a magazine colage. The message on the back is well thought and has elements that lend to the readers enjoyment.
Good

Postcard is somewhat decorated or shows some evidence of rushed work. Message on the back is fairly well thought out and there are some elements that lend to the readers enjoyment.
Fair

Postcard is decorated sloppily and show evidence of rushed work. Message is not well thought out and has few creative elements.
Poor

Postcard is not decorated and shows little effort. Message shows little thought, effort and creativity.
Meets requirements

Excellent

Work is handed in on time and meets legnth requirement of at least 12 sentences.
Good

Work is handed in one day late. Work does not meet legnth requirements by 1-2 sentences. There are 1-2 spelling errors
Fair

Work is handed in two days late. Work does not meet legnth requirements by 3-4 sentences.
Poor

Work is handed in three days late. Work does not meet legnth requirements by 5-6 sentences.





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