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Mesopotamia 
Rubric Code: TCW35C
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Mesopotamia Book
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Information

Poor

I did not include accurate information about Ancient Mesopotamia.
Fair

I included use accurate information in two chapters about Ancient Mesopotamia.
Good

I did not use accurate information in one of the chapters about Ancient Mesopotamia.
Excellent

All of my information about Ancient Mesopotamia was accurate.
Claims and Evidence

Poor

I did not use and evidence to support my claims.
Fair

I did not use evidence to support most of my claims.
Good

I did not use evidence to support one-two of my claims.
Excellent

I supported all of my claims with supporting evidence.
Completion

Poor

I did not complete any chapter or section in the Mesopotamia book.
Fair

I did not complete two chapters of the book and I only wrote one paragraph for each chapter.
Good

I did not complete one chapter of the book, and I did not included two paragraphs in one of the chapters.
Excellent

I completed all four chapters of the book, and included two paragraphs in each chapter.




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