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The Mayan Empire Rubric

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Exemplary

Student:

  • moves around the website without difficulty.
  • makes thorough and detailed notes about the people, places, and beliefs of the ancient Maya.
  • accurately interprets the quotation and supports it with multiple facts from the site.
  • actively participates in a discussion of the Maya.
3

Competent

Student:

  • moves around the website with some guidance.
  • makes notes about the people, places, and beliefs of the ancient Maya.
  • interprets the quotation and supports it with at least one fact from the site.
  • participates in a discussion of the Maya.
2

Developing

Student:

  • moves around the website with substantial guidance.
  • makes incomplete notes about the people, places, and beliefs of the ancient Maya.
  • interprets the quotation but does not support it with facts from the site.
  • minimally participates in a discussion of the Maya.
1

Emerging

Student:

  • is unable to move around the website.
  • is unable to make notes about the people, places, and beliefs of the ancient Maya.
  • is unable to interpret the quotation or support it with facts from the site.
  • does not participate in a discussion of the Maya.





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