Road Trip Through History

 

Introduction Task Process Evaluation Credits Conclusion

The rubric below will be used to assess your project.  Please refer to it frequently to be assured that you are meeting all requirements.

    Making A Map : Road Trip Through History


 
CATEGORY
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Strength of Connections (double points)
You have chosen ten events that have creative connections to each other.
The majority of your events connect to each other creatively.
Your events are obvious causes and effects, but are missing the creativity component.
Your events do not follow a logical or connective pattern.
Descriptions of "Must See" Locations (double points)
All ten of your descriptions include all of the required information.
The majority of your descriptions include all of the required information.
The majority of your descriptions are missing some of the required information.
Only 1-2 of your descriptions include the required information.
Labels - Accuracy
At least 90% of the items are labeled and located correctly.
80-89% of the items are labeled and located correctly.
79-70% of the items are labeled and located correctly.
Less than 70% of the items are labeled and located correctly.
Technical Function of Map
Nine or 10 of the links to your must see locations work correctly.
Seven to eight of your links work correctly.
Five to six of your links work correctly.
Fewer than five of your links work correctly.
Effective Use of Time Provided
You were on-task during all of the time provided in the library and computer labs.
You were on-task during almost all of the time provided in the library and computer labs.
You needed more than two reminders to stay on-task in the library and computer labs.
You needed daily reminders to stay on-task in the library and computer labs.
Professionalism and Editing
All of your entries are thoroughly edited and spell-checked.
You have 3-5 obvious editing lapses or spelling errors.
You have 6-10 obvious editing lapses or spelling errors.
You have more than 10 obvious editing lapses or spelling errors.

 
Date Created: January 21, 2007