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Chain of Events Diagram 
Students need to re-read the poem, “The Path of Our Sorrow” (pg. 83). Working together students will use facts from the book, the presenter, and other resources to create a diagram that shows the chain of events that led to the dust storms, and measures that helped the storms end.
Rubric Code: F54C72
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Subject: Education  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Does Not Meet Expectations

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Partially Meets Expectations

2 pts

Meets Expectations

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Meets Expectations

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Exceeds Expectations

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Diagram

Does Not Meet Expectations

A diagram has not been completed.
Does Not Meet Expectations

A start has been attempted, but information is lacking.
Partially Meets Expectations

Facts from the book and presenter are used and incorporated into the final diagram. Student demonstrate some understanding of the topic.
Meets Expectations

Facts from the book and presenter are used and incorporated into the final diagram. Student demonstrate an understanding of the topic.
Meets Expectations

Facts from the book, presenter, other resources are used and incorporated into the final diagram. Students demonstrate an understanding of the topic.
Exceeds Expectations

Facts from the book, presenter, other resources are used and incorporated into the final diagram. Students demonstrate an understanding of the topic. The final product is easy to follow and understand.




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