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Museum Exhibit, America 1820-1850 
"Inside the museums, infinity goes up on trial."
Rubric Code: DBA2X8
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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A local exhibit of the Great Depression
  Holocaust Museum

90-100

4 pts

Norlands

70-89

3 pts

Jurassic Park

60-69

2 pts

Picker's Palace

0-59

1 pts

Historical Transformation

Students will understand how transformation affected America from 1820-1850.

Holocaust Museum

Sophisticated analysis embedded within dramatic storyline(s); Exhibit intertwines a variety of primary source materials and is rich in details and narrative features.
Norlands

Competent analysis embedded in storyline; Analysis rooted in research and contains some detail and narrative features.
Jurassic Park

Analysis or story contains holes lacks clarity, neglects/contradicts historical evidence.
Picker's Palace

No attempt was made.
Product Design: Media

Student will determine appropriate media relevant to audience and purpose, that extends and supports oral,written, and visual communication

Holocaust Museum

The media/medium was creatively employed to great effect in supporting the key messages of the exhibit and provides a highly engaging experience for the viewer and integrated many "exhibit design elements."
Norlands

The media/medium was used fairly effectively. A few components of the project could have been improved upon.
Jurassic Park

The medium was used with little thought to the audience.
Picker's Palace

No attempt was made.
Writing:Narrative 9.5.1

Students will organize ideas in a logical sequence with effective transitions

Holocaust Museum

The project was well planned and the writing project or accompanied writing was effective in illuminating or explaining the project and its message/themes.
Norlands

The project was relatively organized and easy to follow. The writing aspect of the project helped further the project's understanding.
Jurassic Park

The project was highly unorganized and difficult for audience/reader to follow.
Picker's Palace

No attempt was made.
M.U.G.S

Mechanics, Usage, Grammar, Spelling.

Holocaust Museum

Use of sophisticated mechanics,usage grammar and spelling suited the purpose, context and audience.
Norlands

Use of appropriate mechanics,usage grammar and spelling suited the purpose, context and audience.
Jurassic Park

Errors began to interfere with understanding.
Picker's Palace

No attempt was made.




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