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Family Tree Project 
Rubric Code: TXX622C
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

10 pts

People & Age

Included 8 people plus yourself as well as their ages

Poor
Fair
Good
5 adjectives per person

3 adjectives of physical description / 2 of personality

Poor
Fair
Good
Likes & Dislikes

3 likes / 2 dislikes per person

Poor
Fair
Good
Verbs

Verbs are conjugated correctly

Poor
Fair
Good
Spelling

All words are spelled correctly, helping readers clearly understand the central idea.

Poor
Fair
Good
Sentence Variety

Always uses complete sentences in a variety of patterns and lengths, encouraging readers to engage in the piece.

Poor
Fair
Good
Grammar

Uses completely appropriate grammar that helps readers understand meaning.

Poor
Fair
Good
Content

The content is substantial, intriguing, and original. it relates directly to the topic.

Poor
Fair
Good
Organiziation

Logical presentation of ideas; all parts contribute to
a strong central idea

Poor
Fair
Good
Pronunciation

Pronunciation is clear and understandable to audience

Poor
Fair
Good










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