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French 8 Francophone Country Study 
Rubric Code: N992C6
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Francophone Country Study
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Very good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Introduction

Poor

Is very basic or non-existant.
Fair

Is missing three elements.
Good

Is missing two elements.
Very good

Is missing one element.
Excellent

Includes country name, capital and location. Has a topic sentence and introduces the country.
History

Poor

Has only 1 fact or is non-existant.
Fair

Includes 2 facts.
Good

Includes 3 facts.
Very good

Includes 4 facts.
Excellent

Includes 5 facts about the history and people of the country.
Geography/Climate

Poor

Has only 1 fact or is non-existant.
Fair

Includes 2 facts.
Good

Includes 3 facts.
Very good

Includes 4 facts.
Excellent

Includes 5 facts about geography and climate such as landmarks, cities, bodies of water, specific climate etc.
Culture x2 (/10)

Poor

Includes 2 or less facts.
Fair

Includes 4 facts.
Good

Includes 6 facts.
Very good

Includes 8 facts.
Excellent

Includes 10 facts about culture such as clothing, holidays, food, music, religions, customs, etc.
Interesting Facts

Poor

Has only 1 fact or is non-existant.
Fair

Includes 2 facts.
Good

Includes 3 facts.
Very good

Includes 4 facts.
Excellent

Includes 5 interesting facts about the country such as strange laws or customs, travel tips, other languages etc.
Conclusion

Poor

Has a weak or non-existant conclusion.
Fair

Has a mediocre wrap-up and does not tell if others should or should not visit the country.
Good

Has a satisfactory wrap-up and may tell if others should or should not visit the country.
Very good

Has a good wrap-up and tells in general why others should or should not visit the country.
Excellent

Has an excllent and concise wrap-up and tells in detailHas why others should or should not visit the country.
Maps/Illutrations

Poor

Is missing 4 elements or is non-existant.
Fair

Is missing 3 elements.
Good

Is missing 2 elements.
Very good

Is missing 1 element.
Excellent

Includes clear and colourful pictures of the country's flag, a map of the country and 2 other images about the country. Also includes an obvious title of the country.
Citation List

Poor

Is missing 4 sources and/or was not created with Easybib or is non-existant.
Fair

Is missing 3 sources and/or was not created with Easybib.
Good

Is missing 2 sources and/or was not created with Easybib.
Very good

Is missing 1 source and/or was not created with Easybib.
Excellent

Includes 1 book, 1 reference book and 3 websites. Created correctly with Easybib.
Oral Presentation

Poor

Is lacking in 4 elements or does not preesent in front of the class.
Fair

Is lacking in 3 elements.
Good

Is lacking in 2 elements.
Very good

Is lacking in 1 element.
Excellent

Student speaks clearly; uses a good volume; uses eye-contact with audience; does not read directly from paper; and speaks at an appropriate rate.
Bonus

Poor

Does not use French language in oral or written presentation and/or does not include an "extra".
Fair

Uses French language poorly as part of the oral or written presentation and/or includes an "extra" that is very basic or easy to produce.
Good

Uses French language satisfactorily as part of the oral or written presentation and/or includes an "extra" that is semi-mediocre.
Very good

Uses French language well as part of the oral or written presentation and/or includes an "extra" that is interesting or somewhat difficult to produce.
Excellent

Uses French language very well as part of the oral or written presentation and/or includes an "extra" that is especially unique or difficult to produce.



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