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Foldable - Causes Contributing to the Revolutionary War 
Details and descriptions of Acts, Laws, and groups that influenced the decision that lead to the American Revolution
Rubric Code: R733W5
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Sad

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

Accurate Sections

Sad

Missing 5 or more sections or 5 or more sections are inaccurate or incomplete.
Fair

3-4 sectionss were missing or inaccurate of some details and dates or incomplete.
Good

1-2 sectionss were missing or inaccurate of some details and dates or incomplete
Excellent

All sections are included and have necessary titles, names, and dates
Content/Details

Sad

The student accurately described less than 50% of the sections. Detail was used to explain and describe each act, law, or group. Most sections did not have adequate detail.
Fair

The student accurately described only 50% of the sections. Detail was used to explain and describe each act, law, or group. Or some sections did not have adequate detail.
Good

The student accurately described only 75% of the sections. Detail was used to explain and describe each act, law, or group. Or some sections did not have adequate detail.
Excellent

The student accurately described 100% of the sections. Great detail was used to explain and describe each act, law, or group. Details included a description and an explanation of the effect on the colonies.
Illustrations/Color

Sad

There are no illustrations. The foldable is done in onlly pen or plain pencil. There is no/very little effort to make the project look finished and presentable.
Fair

Some dates were illustrated. There are some finishing touches but obviously made very little effort. Or very few illustrations are included or the illustrations are sloppy, the writing is uneven, the effort is minimal
Good

Most sections were illustrated. The finishing touches were adequate but obviously could be improved. Pen or plain pencil was used to color the foldable.
Excellent

Every section was illustrated or included excellent details and examples. There was color and consistency in each section. The pictures are neat and effort is obvious. Colored pencils were used instead of pen.
Title Page

Sad

There is no title or there is a simple title in pencil. The heading is incomplete or very uneven and sloppy.
Fair

There is a title but it is not colorful, bold, creative, or easy to read. The title is simple with no creative effort. Little/few color and presentatoin details were added The heading is sloppily written or is incomplete.
Good

The title is adequate. Some color, somewhat bold, finished with some effort, but room for improvement is obvious. The heading lines are sloppy and obviously rushed. Overall first impression is only adequate
Excellent

The title is creative, bold, easy to read, colorful, and neat.
The title is related to the topic of the foldable. The front page includes name, date, and period neatly written.
Extra credit 5 pts: Declaration of Independence is illustrated on the front cover with the first sentence included.










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