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The Dust Bowl Rubric

4

Exceptional

Student:

  • navigates the website with ease.
  • takes thorough notes, identifying and selecting the most important information related to the topic.
  • helps to write an organized and factual script for a television interview.
  • leads the pair in confidently and accurately presenting the script.
  • actively participates in a class discussion of the Dust Bowl, sharing numerous facts and details.
3

Impressive

Student:

  • navigates the website with little direction.
  • takes notes, identifying and selecting information related to the topic.
  • helps write a factual script for a television interview.
  • participates in presenting the script to the class.
  • participates in a class discussion of the Dust Bowl, sharing some facts and details.
2

Acceptable

Student:

  • finds information on the website with teacher or peer guidance.
  • takes some notes related to the topic.
  • gives some ideas to be included in the script for a television interview.
  • participates to some degree in presenting the script to the class.
  • minimally participates in a class discussion of the Dust Bowl.
1

Needs Further Instruction

Student:

  • has difficulty finding information on the website.
  • takes few if any notes related to the topic.
  • does not offer any ideas to be included in the script for a television interview.
  • participates little, if any, in the presentation of the script to the class.
  • does not participate in a class discussion of the Dust Bowl.



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