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Brochure 
Brochure Requirements The brochure must explain/describe one of hte key topics in the Foundations of Government lapbook. It must be letter-size paper, in a trifold arrangement. The brochure is to have a minimum of six (6) facts, and two (2) orignial graphics. The graphics must explain/enhance the topic of the brochure. The text of the brochure will be assessed for grammar and spelling and must be in the author's own words.
Rubric Code: CB4774
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

CONTENT

Poor

Is missing 3 or 4 required elements from the choice board.
Fair

Is missing 1 or 2 required elements from the choice board.
Good

Includes all required elements from the choice board.
INFORMATION

Poor

Has only 1-2 facts on the topic.
Fair

Has 3-5 facts on the topic.
Good

Has 6 or more facts on the topic.
GRAPHICS

Poor

Has no graphics.
Fair

Has only 1 graphic.
Good

Has two graohics as required.
GAMMAR & SPELLING

Poor

Has 4 or more grammar and/or spelling errors.
Fair

Has 2-3 grammar and/or spelling errors.
Good

Has one or no grammar and/or spelling errors.










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