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APUSH: Roaring Twenties Museum 
Students will create museum displays on various people, technologies, and social conventions from the 1920's.
Rubric Code: TX2B725
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Research

Poor

Student failed to provide 3 different types of resources.
(book, magazine article, internet source, video, interview, etc.)
Fair

Student provided 2 different types of resources.
(book, magazine article, internet source, video, interview, etc.)
Good

Student provided 3 different types of resources.
(book, magazine article, internet source, video, interview, etc.)
Historical Accuracy

Poor

Less than 80% accurate information is on display and disseminated during presentations.
Fair

80% accurate information is on display and disseminated during presentations.
Good

100% Accurate information is on display and disseminated during presentations.
Creativity

Poor

Student presentation is neither informative or entertaining.
Fair

Student presents a typical poster board presentation that is informative but not entertaining.
Good

Student goes above and beyond the typical poster board presentation to inform and entertain the audience.
Attire

Poor

Student makes a paltry attempt at dressing in period clothing.
Fair

Student dresses in period clothing that does not represent the era.
Good

Student dresses in period clothing that accurately represents the era.




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