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RUBRIC Novice (x1) Includes 1-3 sentences that summarize some of the key points in the case against White Star Lines, but leaves certain topics uncovered. Apprentice (x2) Includes 1-3 sentences that summarize most of the key points in the case against White Star Lines. Practitioner (x3) Includes 1-3 sentences that effectively summarize the case against White Star Lines. Expert (x4) All of practitioner plus Summarizes the key points in the case in a way that makes the jury enticed to listen to the rest of the opening statement. Names and incompletely explains less than 3 pieces of scientific evidence that supports the claim that White Star Lines is guilty. Names and explains 3 pieces of scientific evidence that supports the claim that White Star Lines is guilty. Names and effectively explains 3 pieces of scientific evidence that supports the claim that White Star Lines is guilty. Names and effectively explains more than 3 pieces of evidence that supports the claim that White Star Lines is guilty. Visual Aid to Support Evidence (x3) Poster includes visuals related to evidence. Poster includes visuals that support understanding of at least 2 of the pieces of evidence. All of practitioner plus Visuals on poster help support understanding of 3 or more pieces of evidence without written explanation. Conclusion Statement Includes 1-3 sentences that summarize some of the evidence presented in the opening statement. Includes 1-3 sentences that summarize most of the evidence presented in the opening statement. Opening statement is straightforward and does not excite the jury about the case to come. Opening statement is relatively straightforward. Presents a somewhat exciting case to come. Poster includes clearly labeled visuals that support understanding of at least 2 of the pieces of evidence. Written explanation should NOT be included on poster. Includes 1-3 sentences that summarize the key evidence presented in the opening statement. Effectively prepares the jury for the rest of the case. Opening statement grabs the attention of the jury and makes them want to learn more. Presents a dynamic and exciting case to come. Introduction Statement (x2) Evidence (x4) (x2) Style (x1) All of practitioner plus Summarizes the opening statement with a bang! Opening statement grabs the attention of the jury by using strong vocabulary and persuasive writing techniques. RUBRIC Final Product (x2) Bibliography (x1) Novice (x1) Apprentice (x2) Practitioner (x3) Expert (x4) WRITTEN PRODUCT Final product is not 1-2 pages typed- 12 pt. font, Times New Roman, double spaced. Many grammar and/or spelling errors. Improper paragraph and sentence structure throughout. VISUAL PRODUCT Poster includes visuals. WRITTEN PRODUCT Final product is 12 pages typed- 12 pt. font, Times New Roman, double spaced. Some grammar and/or spelling errors. Some improper paragraph and sentence structure. WRITTEN PRODUCT Final product is 1-2 pages typed12 pt. font, Times New Roman, double spaced. No grammar nor spelling errors. Proper paragraph and sentence structure. Includes list of resources used. -Uses at least 2 resources. Includes bibliography in MLA format. -Uses at least 2 resources. WRITTEN PRODUCT Final product is 12 pages typed- 12 pt. font, Times New Roman, double spaced. Few to no grammar and/or spelling errors. Mostly proper paragraph and sentence structure. VISUAL PRODUCT Poster includes clearly labeled visuals. Visuals are hand drawn and colorful. Includes bibliography in proper MLA format. -Uses at least 2 resources. VISUAL PRODUCT Poster includes clearly labeled visuals. VISUAL PRODUCT Poster includes clearly labeled visuals. Visuals are hand drawn, colorful and accurate. Includes bibliography in proper MLA format. -Uses at least 2 resources. - Multiple types of sources (i.e. books, web, magazines) used. Total: ____________/60 Project is due on Friday May 11. Students will have one day in the library to work on their project on Wednesday May 9. For each day the project is late, 5% of your grade will automatically be deducted. The project will no longer be accepted after 5 days.