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Renaissance Fakebook 
Create a Fakebook page using biographical information from a historical figure from the Renaissance Period. Include personal information, qualities, and contribution of the person. This Fakebook page is an imaginary recreation of the "Facebook."
Rubric Code: XX85729
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Biographical Information

Excellent

All biographical information is presented. Includes date of birth, date of death, personal information, etc.
Good

Some or most biographical information is presented. Biographical information 4- 6 pieces of information (date of birth, date of death, personal information)
Fair

Little biographical information is presented. Biographical information2-3 pieces of information.(date of birth, date of death, personal information)
Poor

No biographical information present in this assignment.
Historical Timeline

Excellent

The content is excellent and shows an understanding of the Renaissance Figure.
Good

The content is sufficient and explains this Renaissance Figure.
Fair

There is little content of this Renaissance Figure
Poor

No content of the Renaissance Figure.
Usage/Spelling/Grammar/Mechanics

Excellent

There are little or no grammatical errors, and/or spelling mistakes. Conversation choices are precise and appropriate.
Good

There are minor grammatical errors and/or spelling mistakes. Conversation are appropriate for the audience.
Fair

There are many errors in usage. Conversation seems to be very simple.
Poor

Numerous errors in usage. Word choice shows little understanding of the audience or task.
Favorite Quotations

Excellent

The Facebook quotations are varied and show relationships the character has with other characters.
Good

The Facebook quotations shows some relationships to the character are obvious.
Fair

There are too few quotations and relationship to character don't make sense.
Poor

No quotations or are poorly chosen.



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