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Migration Then and Now: A Comparison 
For this assignment you and a partner will interview someone about their experience of migrating from one place to another. Then, you will each write your own essay comparing that person’s experience to that of migrants in the U.S. during the late 1700s and early 1800s.
Rubric Code: LXX8675
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Content

Students address the most important ideas and provide specific details and examples.

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Students always address the most important ideas and provide specific details and examples.
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Students often address the most important ideas and provide specific details and examples.
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Students sometimes address the most important ideas and provide specific details and examples.
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Students rarely address the most important ideas and provide specific details and examples.
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Students never address the most important ideas or provide specific details and examples.
Organization

Student's essay is well organized and logically developed.

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The essay includes an introduction and concluding paragraphs. Every body paragraph has a clear topic, and information is always presented in a coherent manner.
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The essay includes an introduction and concluding paragraphs. Most body paragraphs have a clear topic, and information is usually presented in a coherent manner.
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The essay includes an introduction and concluding paragraphs. At least one body paragraph has a clear topic, and information is sometimes presented in a coherent manner.
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The essay includes an introduction and concluding paragraph, but body paragraphs do not have a clear topic and information is rarely presented in a coherent manner.
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The essay is missing either an introduction or concluding paragraph or both. The body paragraphs do not have a clear topic and information is not presented in a coherent manner.
Capitalization and Punctuation

Students use proper capitalization and punctuation. Proper nouns are capitalized.

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There are 0-3 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
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There are 4-6 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
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There are 7-9 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
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There are 9-11 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
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There are 12 or more errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Spelling

Students use proper spelling throughout the essay, including correct spelling of all proper nouns.

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There are 0-3 spelling errors.
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There are 4-6 spelling errors.
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There are 7-9 spelling errors.
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There are 9-11 spelling errors.
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There are 12 or more spelling errors.





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