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Anne Frank WebQuest Rubric

7-10 Points / 4-6 Points / 0-3 Points
Task One:
Hitler’s Rise to Power / •One complete paragraph that describes and explains the situation in Germany that allowed Hitler to gain support •One complete paragraph that describes and explains how Hitler used those situations to his advantage / One paragraph that describes how Hitler came to power. Some of the factors contributing to his rise are mentioned but not fully explained. / Less than a paragraph that briefly describes how Hitler came to power. Factors contributing to his rise are not considered.
Task One:
Timeline / •Seven to ten dates on the timeline with good information on the increasing discrimination against the Jews
•At least five events have pictures / •Four to six dates on the timeline with good information on the discrimination of the Jews; two or fewer events may be off-topic
•Fewer than five events have pictures / •Fewer than four dates on the timeline with partial information; more than two events are off-topic
•No pictures are included
Task One: Evaluating Media / All parts of the question are answered in detail and explained. / All parts of the question are answered but may not be fully explained. / Question is only partially answered and is not explained.
Task Two:
Diary Entry / A whole page that vividly and thoughtfully describes your feelings, Anne’s feelings, and a comparison / Three fourths a page that describe your feelings, Anne’s feelings, and a comparison / One half page (or less) that vaguely describes your own feelings as well as what you think Anne’s would have been
Task Two:
Living as Anne Did—Self Eval. / Followed all of the directions for the whole hour / Followed most of the directions for part of the time / Followed some of the directions for some of the time or did not participate
Task Two: Secret Annex Tour / All three questions are answered as fully as possible and answers are explained. / All three questions are answered but may not be fully explained. / Some questions may not be answered. Answers are not explained.
Task Three:
Character Evaluation / •Citation Sandwich paragraph is complete and contains all the necessary parts; explanation clearly shows how the chosen example shows the character’s personality. •All parts of the second question are answered. / •Citation sandwich is present, but some parts may not be complete. •Some parts of the second question may not be addressed fully. / •Citation sandwich is present but some parts may be missing.
•Second question is answered minimally.
Task Four:
Dutch Resistance / •A whole page that clearly shows why it was important to help the resistance and mentions ways that people did/could help. •Newspaper is pleasing to the eye and has a good title.
•Evidences creativity. / •Less than a whole page that shows why it was important to help the resistance and mentions ways that people did/could help, but may not be clear or complete. •Information is mostly rephrased from sources; some creativity shown. •Newspaper is neat. / •Less than a whole page that vaguely indicates why it was important to help and how people could help. •Information is copied from sources with little to no creativity shown. •Newspaper is disorganized.
Task Five: Connecting Themes / •A thoughtful, complete theme is identified
•A thorough explanation shows how each medium communicates the common theme, using specific examples / •A theme is identified
•An explanation shows how each medium communicates the common theme, but it may lack specific examples / •No or incorrect theme is identified
•Explanation does not adequately show how the theme is expressed; no specific examples
Task Six:
Scrapbook / •Completely colorful, neat, and organized.
•All of the tasks are included.
•At least one picture accompanies each task, and comments briefly explain how the pictures fit the task. / •Mostly colorful, neat, and organized.
•Three to four of the tasks are included.
•Some tasks may be missing pictures and explanations for the pictures. / •Partially colorful, neat, and organized.
•One or two of the tasks are included; no scrapbook merits a zero.
Bibliography / •Citations are included for all sources used. •Citations are crafted correctly (fewer than three mistakes) / •Citations are included for all sources used, but there are a few mistakes (four or five) / •Some citations are missing. There may be more than five mistakes.

/110 Total

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