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SWAY Completion Rubric 
Complete a SWAY presentation comparing Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison's attitudes towards slavery in the United States.
Rubric Code: UXCXX8C
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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ASSIGNMENT COMPLETION

How many cards were included in their presentation?

1

One to two cards included.
2

Three to four cards included.
3

Five to seven cards included.
4

More than seven cards included
ACCURACY/CONTENT

How much of the assignment was written as a series of sentences or bullets?
Are details relevant to the topic?

1

3-4 sentences/bullets. There is little or no relevancy to the topic.
2

5-7 sentences/bullets. There is some relevancy to the topic.
3

7-9 sentences/bullets.
There is relevancy to the topic.
4

More than 9 sentences/bullets. There is great relevancy to the topic
Creativity

Was the assignment completed showing more than one form of media, and, group slides (i.e. comparison versus stack)

1

The assignment was done showing few media sources. Also, it showed little or no use of different group slides.
2

The assignment was done showing some media sources (i.e. Youtube, Flicker, etc.). It showed some use of different group slides.
3

The assignment was done showing many media sources (i.e. Youtube, Flicker, personal uploads, etc.) It showed many different types of group slides.
4

The same as level 3 and also something extra that shows advanced creativity.
Group Participation Mark

1

Little or no group work collaboration
2

Some group work collaboration
3

A lot of group work collaboration (mostly in school)
4

A lot of group work collaboration (at school and at home)



Keywords:
  • Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, Slavery







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