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 Evaluation

 

As previously stated, teachers should be looking to achieve a beginner to intermediate understanding of the Industrial Revolution and how this affected the lives of Americans and the growth of the United States.  Also, students should be able to work well together, navigate websites and distinguish usable and relevant information, develop a simple but effective presentation and communicate it to the class properly, and produce an original visual as described.  Below is the rubric that students will use to guide their work as well as be graded by.

 

Beginning

Developing

Accomplished

Exemplary 

Score

Group Work

Students did not work well together

Students worked

mostly independent

with some teamwork

Students worked well

together and divided

the responsibilities

amongst eachother

Students worked in total cooperation, shared

responsibilities, and made

efficient use of their time

Web Use

Students looked through

one or two sites and did

not research much for

their ideas 

Students used a few sites displayed a lack of knowledge do to insufficient research

Students looked through

most or all of the websites and navigated through many of the sections.

Students researched all of the websites and thoroughly navigated through all the sections and links.  Display a deep knowledge of the topic

 

 Report

No report or report with little information showing no evidence of research

Report has insufficient information and/or is poorly written and organized with many errors

Report is informative, shows research, and contains few or no errors in grammar, spelling, and structure. 

Well written report with abundant information and little or no errors

 

Patent Visual

No visual or one that demonstrates little or no effort 

Poor visual which may not be an original idea, is sloppy, and does not describe the function and its parts

 Good visual, done carefully.  May not meet all the requirements regarding descriptions and how it works

Excellent image. Well thought out and carefully and thoughtfully produced.  Describes all its parts and its function 

 
 PresentationPoor, unorganized presentation.  UnpreparedUnorganized presentation with one student doing all or most of the work/presentation.  Poor communication skills.Good presentation with good teamwork.  Good communication skills.Excellent presentation with both partners sharing the duties equally. Excellent communication skills and visual.