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The Roman Empire 
Rubric Code: U2435WX
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Subject: History  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Punctuation

Poor

I have some capital letters at the beginning of my sentences. I have some capital letters when describing the names of places.
Fair

Most of my sentences of capital letters at the beginning.
Most of the places I am describing have capital letters.
Good

All of my sentences have capital letters at the beginning. All of the places that I have described have capital letters.
Excellent

I have used a capital letters, full stops and a range of other punctuation appropriately.
Information

Poor

I have some information on the Roman Empire
Fair

I have some accurate facts about various topics on the Roman Empire.
Good

I have accurate facts about a few topics on the Roman Empire.
Excellent

I have a wide range of accurate details on different aspects of the Roman Empire.
Design

Poor

I have a basic design that follows the structure of a book with no images and all the same fonts.
Fair

I have included some images and used at least two different fonts.
Good

I have a good design with some different fonts.
Excellent

I have a creative design with lots of images, various fonts and videos.




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