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Unit Test
Please click the button to the left for a test on our last Unit before the Holidays. If you are unable to log int the classroom use the search on the main page and search for McDanielsHistoryClass to be able to access the Unit Test. Assessment Guide Lines The assessment covers the Industrial Revolution and should be given in short answers. Answers should be around 100 to 150 words to be counted for full credit. This assessment is a Summative to see how much you remember from our Unit on the Industrial Revolution. This assessment will help me to be able to see what areas I should spend more time on in the future and how to make the projects more engaging for my future students. Rubric 0% - 20% – Lack of grammar and spelling. Off topic and does not convey the right information from text book and outside reading or general knowledge of subject. No citation or references as needed. Does not meet minimum word count for answer. 20% - 40% - Some grammar effort and spelling mistakes. Not fully on topic but makes attempt to answer questions using some information from text book and outside reading or general knowledge of subject. No citations or references as needed. Does not meet minimum word count for answer. 40% - 60% - Good spelling and grammar. Follows topic well and answers are somewhat from text book and outside reading. Using general knowledge of subject. Does not includes citations or references as needed in answer. Does not meet or exceed minimum word count. 60% - 80% - Few spelling or grammar mistakes. Follows topic and stays on topic. Answers follow and stay on topic. Answers come from text book, outside reading or general knowledge of subject. Includes citations and references as needed in answer and meets or exceeds minimum word count. 80% - 100% - Few or no grammar or spelling mistakes. Follows topic and stays on topic without any deviations. Answers are well thought out and come from text book, outside reading or general knowledge. Includes citations and references as needed in answer and meets or exceeds minimum word count. |
Important Dates:
- November 27th - Thanksgiving - Closed
- November 28th - Closed
- December 1st - Theme is Fairy Tales and Folk Stories
- December 5th - Why History is told through stories assignment due.
- December 12th - Ms. McDaniel's Birthday
- December 24th - Christmas Eve - Closed
- December 25th - Christmas - Closed
- December 26th - Closed
- December 30th - New Year's Eve
- January 1st, 2015 - New Years Day - Closed
Announcements
This week is Thanksgiving, so I would like to wish everyone a happy and safe weekend. We will be in class Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with Thursday and Friday off. Can we say Woo Hoo for a four day weekend? While off for the four days take some time and think of our theme for the first week of December and think of how stories like these have been passed down though history and how the stories are meant as a warning of things that have happened during the time the stories were popular. Show me your research by Friday, December 5th.
This week is Thanksgiving, so I would like to wish everyone a happy and safe weekend. We will be in class Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with Thursday and Friday off. Can we say Woo Hoo for a four day weekend? While off for the four days take some time and think of our theme for the first week of December and think of how stories like these have been passed down though history and how the stories are meant as a warning of things that have happened during the time the stories were popular. Show me your research by Friday, December 5th.