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Progressive DBQ: Letter Rubric
Rubric Code:
H22B333
By
josealcala
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Subject:
History
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Progressive DBQ: Letter Rubric
Okay
1 pts
Alright
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Spelling and Grammar
Okay
-Many spelling and grammatical errors
-Incorrect tone
-Difficult to understand your ideas
Alright
-Some spelling and grammatical errors
-Tone changes throughout
-Ideas are understandable but aren't very clear
Good
-A few spelling and grammatical errors
-Proper tone throughout
-Ideas are clear and understandable
Excellent
-Almost no spelling and grammatical errors
-Proper tone is present for the entire letter
-Ideas are clear, understandable, and are expanded upon
Introduction
Okay
-Does not give context or explain what the Progressive Era is
-Does not provide roadmap (3 causes to donate to)
-Does not address the cause that was left out
Alright
-Gives little context to explain what the Progressive Era is
-Provides a partial roadmap
-Briefly addresses the cause that was left out
Good
-Gives context and explains what the Progressive Era is
-Provides a roadmap (3 causes to donate to)
-Addresses the cause that was left out
Excellent
-Provides in-depth context and explains what the Progressive Era is
-Provides a clear and detailed roadmap (3 causes to donate to)
-Addresses and explains the cause that was left out
Body
Okay
-Does not mention the individual causes that will be donated to
-Provides one or fewer reasons why the cause was chosen
-Does not explain how the money should be spent
Alright
-Mentions one of the individual causes that will be donated to
-Provides at least two reasons why the cause was chosen
-Briefly explains how the money should be spent
Good
-Mentions two of the individual causes that will be donated to
-Provides at least three reasons why the cause was chosen
-Explains how the money should be spent
Excellent
-Mentions the three individual causes that will be donated to
-Provides three reasons why the cause was chosen and elaborates further
-Explains in detail how the money should be spent
Conclusion
Okay
-Only has 1 sentence
-Does not explain how the causes that were chosen will help the United States progress
Alright
-Has at least two sentences
-Somewhat explains how the causes that were chosen will help the United States progress
Good
-Has at least three sentences
-Explains how the causes that were chosen will help the United States progress
Excellent
-Has at least three complex and detailed sentences
-Explains how the causes that were chosen will help the United States progress and elaborates on specific outcomes
Subjects:
History
Types:
Writing
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