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Life in Ancient India Rubric

Scoring Guide
4

Exemplary

Student:

  • moves around the website without difficulty.
  • creates a list that includes at least three details about architecture and engineering and accomplishments and inventions.
  • offers a logical guess as to what Ancient Indian language might reveal about its people.
  • actively participates in a discussion of life in the Indus Valley.
3

Competent

Student:

  • moves around the website with some guidance.
  • creates a list that includes at least two details about architecture and engineering and accomplishments and inventions.
  • offers a reasonable guess as to what Ancient Indian language might reveal about its people.
  • participates in a discussion of life in the Indus Valley.
2

Developing

Student:

  • moves around the website but requires substantial guidance.
  • creates a list that includes at least one detail about architecture and engineering and accomplishments and inventions.
  • offers an illogical guess as to what Ancient Indian language might reveal about its people.
  • minimally participates in a discussion of life in the Indus Valley.
1

Emerging

Student:

  • is unable to move around the website.
  • is unable to create a list of details about architecture and engineering and accomplishments and inventions.
  • offers no guess as to what Ancient Indian language might reveal about its people.
  • does not participate in a discussion of life in the Indus Valley.

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