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Mrs. Riepenhoff- Civil War WebQuest



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Evaluation

As a student, you are responsible for your work and the effort that you put 
into it. “I don’t give you grades, you earn them."

Role 1: 20 pts.
Role 2: 20 pts.
Role 3: 20 pts.
Role 4: 20 pts.
Role 5: 20 pts.
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Total: 100 pts.		
		
 What is “A” Work?
  • Contains very few grammatical/spelling errors.
  • Shows best effort on the part of the student and has been completed to criteria listed under each section.
  • Has used all resources available to their advantage.
What is “B” Work?
  • Contains more errors than typical for proof-read work.
  • Shows that students completed the work to criteria, but did not show any effort to do their best.
  • Uses minimal resources and lacks effort.
What is “C” Work?
  • Contains numerous errors.
  • Is missing one, or part, of each criteria listed. Effort was minimal.
  • Student has not used resources to their advantage.
What is “D” Work?
  • Contains numerous errors and shows lack of effort.
  • Effort isn’t shown on work. Criteria is not fulfilled.
  • Uses little to no resources.
What is “F” Work?
  • Failure to turn in or complete any section of this webquest will result in an “F” on your assignment. If you need help, help will be given. Plagiarism will lead to automatic failure! There is no excuse for not completing this assignment. If you or your parents have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at any time.
Extra Credit:
  • Points will be awarded for creativity.
  • Points can be earned through presenting your skills to the class
  • Points will be awarded through presentations of new resources and books that you are using.
  • Points can be earned if you have a new idea that you would like to add to your webquest. If you chose this form of extra credit, it must be approved by me.
Please use proper citation as listed in MLA, APA or another recognized style of citations. Plagiarism isn't acceptable. You have plenty of resources to use. Proper citation will be taken into account under "grammar and proof reading." Ask for permission to work with a peer on this part of your assignment.

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