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20th Century Unit Assessment 
This rubric will assess the objectives of the whole unit on three evetns in the 20th century.
Rubric Code: X55W2W
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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H.6.4.7

Identify major historical events that occurred during the 20th century (e.g., World War I, Great Depression, World War II, space exploration, civil rights)

Beginning

Student can not identify any of the three major historical events studied in this unit on the 20th century.
Almost There!

Student identifies only one of the three major historical events studied in this unit on the 20th century.
You Got It!

Student identifies all three of the major historical events studied in this unit on the 20th century.
R.10.4.19

Utilize functional texts, including brochures, newspaper, articles, and magazines, to accomplish tasks

Beginning

Student does not correctly use functional texts provided to accomplish writing, math, and science tasks.
Almost There!

Student correctly uses only 1-2 functional text provided. Student correctly accomplishes one or two of the three tasks: only math, writing, or science
You Got It!

Student correctly uses both functional texts provided to accomplish writing, math, and science tasks.
IR.12.4.4

Collect information about an assigned or self-selected topic using resources of the media center, including Internet, print, and media

Beginning

Students do not collect any information about their 20th century event using the print, media, or internet.
Almost There!

Student collects information about their 20th century event ONLY USING ONE of the two media resources (i.e print OR internet)
You Got It!

Student collects information about their 20th century event using both of the media resources (i.e. print AND internet)
W.5.4.7

Write free verse and limericks

Beginning

Student does not write a free verse poem about one of the events in the 20th century.
Almost There!

Student writes a free verse poem about one of the events in the 20th century that is less than 5 lines.
You Got It!

Student writes a free verse poem about one of the events in the 20th century that is 5 or more lines long.
NS.1.4.1

Communicate observations orally, in writing, and in graphic organizers: T-charts

Beginning

Student does not communicate observations in a provided T-chart, and does not stay on the topic of "space firsts".
Almost There!

Student communicates less than five observations in a provided T-chart, and stays on the topic of "space firsts".
You Got It!

Student communicates at least five observations in a provided T-chart, and stays on the topic of "space firsts".
W.4.4.3

Select relevant information from a variety of sources

Beginning

Student does not select relevant information from several sources to record in a organized fashion
Almost There!

Student only selects 1-3 pieces of relevant information, while the other information is not relevant in order to record in a organized fashion.
You Got It!

Student selects 4 or more pieces of relevant information while the other information is not relevatn in order to record in a organized fashion.




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