Uncle Cyrus Needs A Job

How did natural resources affect the choices people made in our local community?

Bellingham Schools Research Investigation

 

Presentation Rubric

Rubrics Page

Reporting

Process Rubric

 

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Organization

Using the letter form, presents findings, conclusions, and recommendation convincingly

Presents findings and recommendations organized in the letter form

Presents findings and conclusions with some elements of the letter form

Presentation is not in the letter form and ideas are not presented

Persuasive- ness

Makes a dramatic and compelling argument

Argument shows evidence of persuasion

Shows little evidence of persuasion

Is not persuasive in presentation

Use of Voice in Writing

Writing gives strong feeling of the Booth Children speaking to Uncle Cyrus

Writing sometimes sounds like children writing to an uncle

Writing is pleasant but does not sound like it comes from the Booth children

Writing is flat or vague

Teamwork

All members of the group take an active part in the presentation

Works as a group to make the presentation

Members make the presentation

Does not work together to make presentation

 

 

 

 


 

 

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Research modules based on use of the Research Cycle, Module Maker, and ideas in Beyond Technology by Jamie McKenzie.