WebQuest

Losing the Peace

Evaluation

Students, you are to now write your essays at a minimum of two pages on your assigned section of the Treaty of Versailles Webquest. You are expected to demonstrate an understanding of your key points, provide detail, analyze and elaborate, and explain your plan for how the mistakes of the Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations could be corrected in the modern day. Your individual grading rubrics are available below. Bear in mind, that you are expected to be able to form a strong thesis statement, showcasing the argument of your writing.

Once that is complete you will work together as a group to create a twenty minute presentation using your choice of presentation technology on your findings of the failures in our quest for peace in the early twentieth century, and your suggestions as a group on how to better attempt world peace in the modern day. Your group rubric is below.

Rubric

# Needs Improvement Meets Basic Requirements Meets Expectations Excellent Work Score
Accurately explain historical information about the Treaty of Versailles and Failure of the League of Nations. Inaccurate or grossly incomplete information, or no details given. Information is accurate and complete, but little detail or analysis is given. Information is accurate and complete, with details and analysis. Information is accurate and complete, with great detail and analysis. 30
Provide Suggestions for Improvement to Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations for 21st Century World Peace Process. Few or no suggestions with no detail. 3-4 Suggestions made, with some detail. 5-6 suggestions for world peace made with supporting detail and analysis. 7+ suggestions for world peace made with strong supporting detail and analysis. 30
Use of Technology Students demonstrate little understanding of technology use in presentation or presentation does not work properly. Students demonstrate some understanding of technology use in presentation. Students show clear understanding of use of technology in presentation Students excel in use of technology for presentation. 20
All Students Participate in Presentation One student gives entire presentation. One or two students give vast majority of presentation. All students participate in presentation. All students participate in presentation as a clear and cohesive unit, demonstrating practice and preparation. 20

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