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Museum Exhibit 
See the attached museum exhibit assignment prompt for instructions and general content expectations
Rubric Code: V995W7
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Public Rubric
Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Beginning

11 pts

Improving

13 pts

Satisfactory

15 pts

Proficient

17 pts

Exemplary

20 pts

Timeline

Beginning

The time line has 5 or less events that are related to the history and major moments of the union.
Improving

The time line has 6-7 events that are related to the history and major moments of the union.
Satisfactory

The time line has 8-9 events that are related to the history and major moments of the union.
Proficient

The time line has 10 or 11 events that are related to the history and major moments of the union.
Exemplary

The time line has 12 or more events that are related to the history and major moments of the union.
Content

Beginning

Content is largely absent and shows either no attempt at research or a superficial attempt at best. 5 or more factual errors have been committed and exhibit has not effectiveness or believability
Improving

Content has major holes and does not show a clear attempt at research. 3-4 factual errors have been committed and cause the exhibit to loose effectiveness and believability
Satisfactory

Cont. generally complete and demonstrates attempt at research. 2 factual errors may have been committed but errors are not big enough to throw the exhibit off track in terms of effectiveness
Proficient

Content is complete and demonstrates research. One factual error may have been committed but content is otherwise free of inaccuracies.
Exemplary

Content is comprehensive and clearly demonstrates elaborate research. Content is completely free of errors.
Structure & Appearance

Beginning

Exhibit elements have been laid out with little or no planning and do not encourage the viewer to stop and look. Exhibit elements and layout are an overall opportunity.
Improving

Exhibit elements have been laid out with limited planning and generally do not encourage the viewer to stop and look. Exhibit elements and layout have many opportunities.
Satisfactory

Exhibit elements have been laid out with some planning and may encourage the viewer to stop and look. Exhibit elements and layout have some opportunities.
Proficient

Exhibit elements have been laid out well and encourage the viewer to stop and look. Exhibit elements are clean and crisp but may have some rough edges / spaces.
Exemplary

Exhibit elements have been laid out in a compelling way that entices the viewer and welcomes them. Exhibit elements look clean, crisp and professional. Exhibit looks like it could travel.
Completeness

Beginning

Three or more elements have been overlooked and completed elements show a 50% effort. Space has many visual holes and museum elements in place lack visual appeal. There are many opportunities
Improving

Two Elements have been overlooked and completed elements show a 60% effort. Space has several visual holes and museum elements in place attempt to be visually appealing but have opps
Satisfactory

One element may have been overlooked and completed elements show a 70% effort. Space has some visual holes but museum elements that are in place are visually appealing.
Proficient

All elements have been completed and show an 80% effort. Space is mostly filled to a visually appealing capacity with museum elements.
Exemplary

All elements have been completed and show a 100% effort. Space is filled to a visually appealing capacity with museum elements.
Writing Mechanics

Beginning

Museum elements have 8 or more spelling and grammar errors.
Improving

Museum elements have 6-7 spelling and grammar errors.
Satisfactory

Museum elements have 4-5 spelling and grammar errors.
Proficient

Museum elements have 2-3 spelling and grammar errors.
Exemplary

Museum elements have 1 or no spelling and grammar errors.




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