Scrapbooking
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Date : ___________________ Title of Work: ___________________
 
Criteria
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Timeline: Content/Facts
Facts were often inaccurate for events reported on the timeline.
Facts were accurate for most (~75%) of the events reported on the timeline.
Facts were accurate for almost all events reported on the timeline.
Facts were accurate for all events reported on the timeline.
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Letter to a Survivor
The letter was short, full of grammatical errors and did not demonstrate understanding of the events taking place. There was no creativity and or thought put into the letter.
The letter had many grammatical errors. It lacked understanding of the events. There was very little creativity and didn't portray true thought.
The letter was the appropriate length,it had few grammatical errors. It demonstrated a fair understanding of the events. There was creativity and sincere thought went into the letter.
The letter was excellent. It demonstrated creativity and thought. There were no grammatical errors and it met all above all standards.
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Photographic story
The story doesn't show any real effort. It doesn't meet any of the standards. It is short and full of grammatical errors.
The story is at a starting point. It needs to be added on to. The grammatical errors need to be fixed and some creativity is to be used.
The story is creative and meets the lengths needs. There are few grammatical errors in the story.
The photographic story excels in all requirements. Demonstrates creativity, as no grammatical errors and meets the required length.
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The Poem and analysis
There is no analysis and/or poem. The poem doesn't share the same tone or structure. The response to the poem is full of errors and doesn't demonstrate understanding.
The analysis/poem is limited. On the right track of tone and structure but needs work. There are errors that need to be fixed.
The analysis and the poem are both complete and demonstrate a good understanding of tone and structure. There are only a few grammatical errors.
Above and beyond on the analysis and the poem. Truly represents understanding of the tone and structure of the poem. There are no grammatical errors.
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Newspaper Article
There is no evidence of an interview, there are many grammatical errors. The questions asked were inappropriate and there was no picture.
The questions were vague, the whole dialogue was not included. There were grammatical errors through out article. The article did not meet the required length.
The dialogue and picture were included. Met the required length and asked good questions. Few grammatical errors.
The newspaper article exceeded expectations. The whole dialogue is present as well as a few pictures.The questions asked were meaningful and thoughtful and there were no grammatical errors
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