WebQuest

A Child's Life During The Great Depression

Evaluation

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Dear time traveler, 

 
Now that you are done with your WebQuest, your fifth and final mission will be to write a book on your experience.  The success of your mission depends on how well you do on your flipbook.  Here is how you will be graded on your final mission, the flipbook:

1. You will need to use proper grammar and sentence format.  This means you will need subject/verb agreement, capitalization, and proper punctuation at the end of your sentences.

2. The content and body of your flipbook should include details from the Webquest like dates, vocabulary, and even statistics.

3. The flipbook will need to be as neat as possible.  This means that the words should be easy to read and the pictures should be easy to understand.  Also, there should not be many erasure marks or stray marker marks on the pages.  (If you need additional paper, ask your teacher.)

4. The flipbook should be written to let the teacher know and understand about the Great Depression.  Write with confidence and skill. 

Rubric

# Okay Good Very Good Great Score
Grammar and sentence format. (Students' ability to use subject/verb agreement and begin sentences with capital letter and end with appropriate punctuation.) There are many mistakes in grammar and sentence format. There are some mistakes in grammar and sentence format. There are a few mistakes in grammar and sentence format. There are NO mistakes in grammar and sentence format. 25%
Content and body (The students' ability to use what was learned in the flipbook including vocabulary and details). There was no information from the WebQuest used in the flipbook. There was a little information from the WebQuest used in the flipbook. There were four or five details from the WebQuest used in the flipbook. There were five to seven details from the WebQuest used in the flipbook. 25%
Neatness (Students' ability to write legibly and draw clear images.) The flipbook is not neat at all. The flipbook is not not very neat, but some words and/or images are clear. The flipbook is neat and has only a few unclear words and/or images. The flipbook has NO unclear words or images. 25%
Comprehension (Students' ability to express comprehension through writing and drawings.) There is no evidence of comprehension. There is some evidence of understanding. There is evidence of basic/general understanding. There is evidence of mastery level understanding. 25%

Total Score: 100%

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