Connection Between Countries Rubric

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Teacher Name: Ms.

Kennedy
Student Name:

CATEGORY

________________________________________

Quality of
Information

Information clearly
relates to the main
topic. It includes
several supporting
details and/or
examples.

Information clearly
relates to the main
topic. It provides 1-2
supporting details
and/or examples.

Information clearly
Information has little
relates to the main
or nothing to do with
topic. No details
the main topic.
and/or examples are
given.

Internet Use

Successfully uses
suggested internet
links to find
information and
navigates within
these sites easily
without assistance.

Usually able to use


suggested internet
links to find
information and
navigates within
these sites easily
without assistance.

Occasionally able to
use suggested
internet links to find
information and
navigates within
these sites easily
without assistance.

Mechanics

No grammatical,
spelling or
punctuation errors.

Almost no
A few grammatical
grammatical, spelling spelling, or
or punctuation errors punctuation errors.

Preparedness

Student is
completely prepared
and has obviously
rehearsed.

Student seems
pretty prepared but
might have needed a
couple more
rehearsals.

The student is
Student does not
somewhat prepared, seem at all prepared
but it is clear that
to present.
rehearsal was
lacking.

Connection
between
Countries

Students accurately
compare and
contrast legislation
between their
assigned country
and the United
States. There are at
least 10 detailed
facts.

Students accurately
compare and
contrast legislation
between their
assigned country
and the United
States. There are 89 detailed facts.

Students somewhat
accurately compare
and contrast
legislation between
their assigned
country and the
United States. There
are 6-7 detailed
facts.

Needs assistance or
supervision to use
suggested internet
links and/or to
navigate within these
sites.
Many grammatical,
spelling, or
punctuation errors.

Students do not
accurately compare
and contrast
legislation between
their assigned
country and the
United States and/or
here are less than 6
detailed facts.

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