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US History Claim Sheet Rubric 
Rubric Code: MXC7B48
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Subject: History  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric US History Paragraph Rubric
Response to task
  Above Standards

4 pts

At Standards

3 pts

Approaching Standards

3-2 pts

2 pts

Below Standards

1 pts

Thesis Statement
30 %

Strength of thesis.

Above Standards

Contains a well-developed thesis that clearly addresses the topic.
Makes a claim and justifies this claim with a unifying idea/argument.
Unifying idea is not too broad.
At Standards

Makes a claim and justifies this claim.
Offers a clear thesis that addresses the topic, but with limited development;
for instance, the thesis may lack creativity and complexity.
Approaching Standards

Makes a claim but does not justify the claim. (i.e. "The Stamp Act was justified.")
Below Standards

Does not answer the question.

A descriptive statement, does not make a claim.
Evidence
70 %

Use of the sources and quality of information contained in the response.

Above Standards

Incorporates an abundance of evidence that is cited correctly. Accurately analyzes and interprets the evidence, and clearly ties it to the thesis argument.
At Standards

Incorporates a sufficient amount evidence that is cited correctly. Accurately explains the evidence, and ties it to the thesis argument.
Approaching Standards

Incorporates some evidence and sometimes cites it correctly. Accurately explains the evidence, but does not clearly tie it to the thesis argument.
Below Standards

Presents little or no evidence.

Does not accurately explain the evidence.

Evidence does not support thesis.




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