McDougal Littell WebQuest

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  Exemplary
8–10 Points
Accomplished
5–7 Points
Developing
1–4 Points
Points
Research

You did a great job of researching the archaeological site, including its location and time period! You also thoroughly investigated the archaeological and historical theories and the unsolved mysteries regarding the site. You provided details and examples to explain your answers to the worksheet questions. It is clear that you understand the evidence archaeologists have found and the theories they have developed about this site.

Your research was solid and you answered the worksheet questions. You described the background of the archaeological site, some of the theories about it, and some of the unanswered questions about the site. You provided details about your findings, needed to go into greater depth.

Good start! You conducted research and provided some answers to the worksheet questions. You researched some information about the site, theories about it, and/or unsolved mysteries. You did need to support your findings with more facts and details related to the site. With practice, you will learn to focus your research on the assigned task.

 
Group Collaboration

You are an extremely effective team! You listened to each other's ideas, made suggestions, and remained focused and positive.

You have what it takes to make a great team. Try to motivate and support every member to get full participation!

Team skills develop with practice. Each member needs to take responsibility for listening to and contributing ideas.

 
Exhibit

Your overall exhibit was detailed, organized, and very creative. You clearly introduced the archaeological site and the theories and mysteries surrounding it. Your visuals included a map showing the location of the site and images that helped visitors learn about the site. You followed the guidelines for citing the sources of your text and images. You used correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling, and used complete sentences. Museum visitors will learn a great deal.

Your overall exhibit was accurate and creative. Your grammar, punctuation, and spelling were correct most of the time. You illustrated general features of the archaeological site and included some of the theories on what the site means. You have some good visuals and a map. You followed the citation guidelines for most of your visual and text material. More detail and/or better organization would have made the exhibit even stronger, but museum visitors will learn some interesting things.

Your overall exhibit would have benefited from additional detail and organization. Reviewing grammar, punctuation, and spelling can always help your work. You may have forgotten to fully describe the archaeological site, include a map, or you may have omitted a description of the theories or some of the unsolved mysteries. Review the guidelines for citing material you used in the exhibit. Think about what you might have added to improve the museum visitors' learning experience.

 
Extra Credit

A well-written response is worth one point.

A well-written response is worth one point.

A well-written response is worth one point.

 
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