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Doing the Decades:
Group Investigations
in Twentieth Century U. S. History
| Name | Decade | Date |
Each of the three categories is worth 30 points, with each question in a category worth 5-15 points, for a possible total of 90 points. Participation is 10 points. The total score possible is 100 points.
| _____ | Did you remain true to your historical biography/resume and remain in character throughout the presentation? |
| _____ | Did you respond to questions using evidence from the time period that was reflected in your final project (magazine, scrapbook or multimedia presentation)? |
| _____ | Did you speak clearly so that everyone in the room could hear your presentation? |
| _____ | Did you remain attentive and enthusiastic throughout the presentation, and demonstrate an ability to respond to varied types of questions and comments from the audience? |
| _____ | Did you and others in your group present your findings in a format that was relevant and authentic for your time period? |
| _____ | Was the format of your presentation well-organized and indicative of a clearly-defined set of roles within the overall project? |
_____ Presentation
_____ TOTAL SCORE
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