WebQuest

Native Americans in the Southeast

Evaluation

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SS4H1 The student will describe how early Native American cultures developed in North America.

b. Describe how Native Americans used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter.

You will be scored on the following components of your research and webquest topics.                                              

Task

20 points

15 points

10 points

Wallwisher

Wallwisher is complete with 5 or more posts on each topic: food, shelter, and clothing.

Wallwisher has 3-4 posts on each topic: food, shelter, and clothing.

Wallwisher has 2 or less posts on each topic: food, shelter, and clothing.

Menu

Menu was created with 5 or more foods that are relevant to a Seminole’s daily food menu.

Menu was created with  3-4 foods of a Seminole’s daily food menu

Menu contains 2 or less items of a Seminole’s daily food menu.

Shelter

Shelter  contains 5 or more components of the Seminole tribe’s shelter characteristics.  

Shelter contains 3-4 components of the Seminole tribe’s shelter characteristics.

Shelter is incomplete and does very little to depict the Seminole tribe’s shelter. 2 or less building characteristics in the shelter

Clothing

Clothing is designed very authentically and contains 5 or more types of styles indicative of the Seminole tribe.

Clothing is designed well and contains 3-4 types of styles indicative of the Seminole tribe.

Clothing is not very well designed and does not depict authentic Seminole dress. 2 or less types of authentic dress styles

Pictures

There are interesting pictures from resources on the Native American’s food, shelter, and clothing. Have 3 or more pictures.

There are good pictures but not enough to cover the Native American’s food, shelter, and clothing. Have 2 or less pictures.

Pictures are not good representations of Native American’s food, shelter, and clothing. Have 1 or no pictures.

 

 

Total Score

 

 

 

 

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