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Thesis Rubric w/o 
Student will create their own thesis statement and support it with three sources of evidence.
Rubric Code: CB3B93
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Exceeds Expectations

20 pts

Meets Expectations

17 pts

Below Expectations

14 pts

Missed Expectations

10 pts

Thesis and Introduction

This is a statement about your topic that is controversial, persuasive, and decisive. (4 sentences)

Exceeds Expectations

Student's thesis statement is engaging, exciting, and intriguing. It is clear, has a point of view on a historical event, person, or term. Briefly describes their supporting evidence smoothly and masterfully.
Meets Expectations

Student's thesis statement is clear, has a point of view on a historical event, person, or term. Briefly describes their supporting evidence.
Below Expectations

Students' thesis statement is unclear in some of the following ways: point of view on a historical event, person, or term, briefly describing their supporting evidence.
Missed Expectations

Students' thesis statement in unclear in all ways or does not have a point of view and/or does not briefly describe their supporting evidence.
Supporting Evidence#1

Always try to prove and support your thesis statement! Use Box and Bullets to organize your thoughts and include a source! (4-6 sentences)

Exceeds Expectations

Student supports their thesis with sources for evidence connecting to their topics and questions. The evidence is outstanding and explicit to their point. They do an exemplary job at explaining the purpose and reasoning of their source as evidence.
Meets Expectations

Student supports their thesis with sources for evidence connecting to their topic, questions, and sources.
Below Expectations

Student supports their thesis with a questionable source for evidence connecting to their topic, questions, and sources, OR student evidence lacks connections.
Missed Expectations

Student does not have evidence with connections to support their thesis.
Supporting Evidence #2

Always try to prove and support your thesis statement! Use Box and Bullets to organize your thoughts and include a source! (4-6 sentences)

Exceeds Expectations

Student supports their thesis with sources for evidence connecting to their topics and questions. The evidence is outstanding and explicit to their point. They do an exemplary job at explaining the purpose and reasoning of their source as evidence.
Meets Expectations

Student supports their thesis with sources for evidence connecting to their topic, questions, and sources.
Below Expectations

Student supports their thesis with a questionable source for evidence connecting to their topic, questions, and sources, OR student evidence lacks connections.
Missed Expectations

Student does not have evidence with connections to support their thesis.
Supporting Evidence #3

Always try to prove and support your thesis statement! Use Box and Bullets to organize your thoughts and include a source! (4-6 sentences)

Exceeds Expectations

Student supports their thesis with sources for evidence connecting to their topics and questions. The evidence is outstanding and explicit to their point. They do an exemplary job at explaining the purpose and reasoning of their source as evidence.
Meets Expectations

Student supports their thesis with sources for evidence connecting to their topic, questions, and sources.
Below Expectations

Student supports their thesis with a questionable source for evidence connecting to their topic, questions, and sources, OR student evidence lacks connections.
Missed Expectations

Student does not have evidence with connections to support their thesis.
Conclusion

This is where you wrap up and bring an end to the paper. What will be your final point to really drive home your thesis? (4-6 sentences)

Exceeds Expectations

Student has a final statement ready to bring their inquiry full circle, to have a final say on their research and what it represents. They restate their thesis and masterfully wrap-up their thoughts on the topic.
Meets Expectations

Student concludes their thesis by restating their thesis and having a final point to make to wrap-up their thoughts.
Below Expectations

Student concludes their thesis be restating their thesis.
Missed Expectations

Student does not have a conclusion or their conclusion is missing their thesis statement.




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