CHY4U West & the World
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New World Order
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Chapter 13 |
Chapter 14 |
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Cold War |
Gandhi and India |
Topic of Your Choice (in consultation
with Instructor): ____________________________________
I.
Mini-Essay
You will be required to research ONE topic and write
an argumentative paper.
Submit Thesis Sheet prior to Writing your Essay. This essay will be a 6
paragraph essay. (Format will be outlined in class). All essays: Size 12 font,
Double Spaced, Times New Roman, MLA Format, Works Cited.
II.
Poster Board Instructions
Create a Poster Board in Adobe Photoshop that contains a Visual Story about
your Topic.
You must include Primary Documents, Images, Quotes and Descriptors.
You will be required to have your own
description in the poster. An exemplar will be shown to you in class to use as
a model, and there are numerous posters on the website.
You will also be evaluated on the presentation of your Poster during our Poster
Board Exposition.
The poster will be _________ (36 inches X 48 inches) and printed in Black and
White to reduce costs.
The posters will then be laminated so that they will last throughout history.
CHY4U West & the World Name: _________________________
Thesis
Formation
Your
1. Write
down the thesis statement (answer 1,2,3), and provide supporting evidence (quotes,
charts, stats, etc…). Use this sheet as a guide, please download from the
website, and fill in with appropriate information to fit your needs.
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2. Write
down 3 counter-arguments that you will be refuting in your essay:
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3. Please
submit your updated list of sources (full bibliographic format)
Argumentative Essay Evaluation Rubric
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Criteria |
Level
4 |
Level
3 |
Level
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Level
1 |
Unacceptable |
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Essay |
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Assignment |
Student completely fulfills
assignment requirements |
Student completely fulfills
assignment requirements |
Student partially fulfills
assignment requirements (almost all) |
Student partially fulfills
assignment requirements (almost all) |
Student’s work in no way
relates to assignment |
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Thesis |
Student’s thesis is a
clear, arguable, well developed, and definitive statement of position. It answers a why or how question |
Student’s thesis is a clear
and arguable statement of position that answers a why or how question |
Student’s thesis is a
clear, arguable statement of position |
Student’s thesis is an
outline of points; it is not an arguable statement of position |
Student’s work does not have a thesis |
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Development |
Student’s paper
demonstrates a logical, mature, and thorough
development of points that support the thesis |
Student’s paper
demonstrates adequate development of points that support the thesis |
Student’s paper demonstrates
an adequate development of points that support the thesis |
Student’s paper presents a
superficial development of points, many of which do not support the thesis |
Student’s paper does not
present any evidence of development of points that support the thesis |
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Evidence: Analysis Synthesis |
Student presents relevant
and fully analyzed textual evidence to support the thesis following the
evidence formula-16-17pts. Student synthesizes textual
evidence and points back to thesis statement |
Student presents relevant
and adequately analyzed textual evidence to support the thesis-14pts. Student makes an attempt at
synthesis |
Student presents relevant
and partially analyzed textual evidence to support the thesis-13pts. Student makes an attempt at
synthesis |
Student’s textual evidence
is irrelevant and is not analyzed-11pts. Student makes no attempt at
synthesis |
Student provides no textual
evidence to support the thesis—under 11 pts. Student makes no attempt at
synthesis |
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Opposition/ Refutation |
Student clearly and fully
explains opposition and persuasively refutes it |
Student explains opposition and gives refutation |
Student explains opposition
and gives refutation |
Student does not include
op./ref. in paper |
Student does not include
op./ref. in paper |
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Citation |
Student follows citation
format with meticulous care. Includes proper footnoting technique, along with
a complete works cited list. |
Student follows citation
format with care. Includes proper footnoting technique, along with a complete
works cited list. |
Student follows citation
format with meticulous care. Includes proper technique, along with a
partial/mediocre works cited list. |
Student does not follow
citation format. Does not include proper footnoting technique, works cited
list is missing. |
Incomplete or Missing |
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CATEGORY |
Level 4 |
Level 3 |
Level 2 |
Level 1 |
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Graphics -Clarity |
Graphics are all
in focus and the content easily viewed and identified from 6 ft. away. |
Most graphics are
in focus and the content easily viewed and identified from 6 ft. away. |
Most graphics are
in focus and the content is easily viewed and identified from 4 ft. away. |
Many graphics are
not clear or are too small. Graphics are blurry or pixilated. |
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Graphics -
Relevance |
All graphics are
related to the topic and make it easier to understand. All borrowed graphics have a source citation. |
All graphics are
related to the topic and most make it easier to understand. All borrowed
graphics have a source citation. |
All graphics
relate to the topic. Most borrowed graphics have a source citation. |
Graphics do not
relate to the topic OR several borrowed graphics do not have a source
citation. |
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Labels |
All items of
importance on the poster are clearly labeled with labels that can be read
from at least 3 ft. away. |
Almost all items
of importance on the poster are clearly labeled with labels that can be read
from at least 3 ft. away. |
Several items of
importance on the poster are clearly labeled with labels that can be read
from at least 3 ft. away. |
Labels are too
small to view OR no important items were labeled. |
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Knowledge Gained |
Student can
accurately answer all questions related to facts in the poster and processes
used to create the poster. |
Student can
accurately answer most questions related to facts in the poster and processes
used to create the poster. |
Student can
accurately answer about 75% of questions related to facts in the poster and
processes used to create the poster. |
Student appears
to have insufficient knowledge about the facts or processes used in the
poster. |
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Content -
Accuracy |
At least 7
accurate facts are displayed on the poster. |
5-6 accurate
facts are displayed on the poster. |
3-4 accurate
facts are displayed on the poster. |
Less than 3
accurate facts are displayed on the poster. |
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Attractiveness |
The poster is
exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness. The
finished product shows exact care with each element. |
The poster is
attractive in terms of design, layout and neatness. |
The poster is
acceptably attractive though it may be a bit messy or could have been
improved with a few more hours of work. |
The poster is
distractingly messy or very poorly designed. It is not attractive. |
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