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Project 1: Map of Maycomb
Map of Maycomb
Rubric Code:
CXBXA99
By
jsparkman
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
6 pts
Map locations
Poor
Project has 14 or less locations plotted on the map. There are locations plotted on the map that are fictionalized/made up. Some locations
Fair
Project has 15 or more locations plotted on the map. All locations plotted are discussed or mentioned in the novel and are not made up. All locations have a visual representation and are labeled.
Good
Project has at least 20 (or more) locations plotted on the map. All locations plotted are discussed or mentioned in the novel and are not made up. All locations have a visual representation and are labeled.
Events displayed
Poor
Project has 4 or less events plotted on the map. Most of the events are insignificant to the telling of the novel. Some of the events are made up.
Fair
Project has 5-7 events plotted on the map. Some of the events are major/significant events in the novel, but some are minor events. None of the events are made up.
Good
Project has at least 8 (or more) events plotted on the map. All events plotted are major/significant events in the novel and are not made up.
Visual appeal
Poor
Map project is created/generated in a manner that is sloppy and difficult to read. It is not visual appealing and all components are difficult to read. There are numerous errors on the map. The map is disorganized.
Fair
Map project is created/generated on a computer or on a piece of paper 8 1/2 by 11 or smaller. The project has components that are difficult to read and contains some errors. The map lacks organization.There is also section that has a legend if it's all in symbols.
Good
Map project is created/generated using a computer or is on a piece of paper that is larger than 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper. The project is easy to read and free of errors in information or writing. The map is easy to read and organized. There is also section that has a legend if it's all in symbols.
Organization/Neatness
Poor
Almost none of the locations and events on the map are easy to read. The map is labeled using poor penmanship and is sloppy in appearance.
Fair
Some locations and events on the map are easy to read. The map has locations and events identified in penmanship that is difficult to read.
Good
Each location and event on the map is easy to read. The map has locations and events identified in neat penmanship or typed.
Written component
Poor
Project contains a written paper (not typed) that identifies 4 or less of the events on the map.
Fair
Project contains a written paper (not typed) that identifies 5-7 of the events on the map.
Good
Project contains a written paper (that is typed) that identifies all 8 (or more) events on the map.
Presentation Speech
Poor
Presentation is disorganized. Project doesn't show mastery of reading. The speech doesn't make sense and the audience can't understand anything.
Fair
Presentation is organized and the speech is efficient. Audience understands what happens on the map both visually and written.
Good
Presentation doesn't go over five minute time limit. Audience is engaged. The speech follows an orderly flow and the visuals and writing are clear and easy to read.
Keywords:
to kill a mockingbird
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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