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Social Movement of the 1960's 
Students will create a concept definition map about social movements of the 1960s.
Rubric Code: JXX855A
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Social Movement Concept Definition
  Poor

2 pts

Fair

4 pts

Good

5 pts

Format

Poor

Format is incorrect in several places.
Fair

Format is mostly correct, though there may be 1-2 minor mistakes.
Good

Format is correct throughout.
Definition

Poor

One or both definitions are left out, or definitions are not in student's own words.
Fair

Both a pre-definition and a post-definition are included, but evidence of learning is not provided within them.
Good

Both a pre-definition and a post-definition are included, and evidence of learning is provided within them.
Characteristics/Properties

Poor

Characteristics/properties are not included
Fair

Only 2-3 characteristics/properties are included -OR- all four characteristics/properties are included, but they are not relevant.
Good

All four characteristics/properties are included and relevant.
Examples

Poor

No examples were provided.
Fair

Only 2 examples are included
-OR- all three examples are included, but they are not relevant.
Good

All three examples are included and relevant




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