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Vocabulary
(20 Points)
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1 Point for each vocabulary word. (Maximum 5 Points)
3 Points for each quality definitions. Definitions must be in your own words. (Maximum
15 Points)
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Key Question 1
What did this legend explain, teach, or describe?
(6 Points)
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6 Points for a well written answer written in a complete
sentence. (Beginning with a capital
letter and ending with the correct punctuation.)
4 Points for a well written answer.
2 Points for an answer.
0 Points for no answer.
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Key Question 2
What Native American group told this legend?
(Guess)
(6 Points)
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6 Points for a well written answer written in a complete
sentence defending the Native American group chosen. (Beginning with a capital letter and ending
with the correct punctuation.)
4 Points for a well written answer.
2 Points for an answer.
0 Points for no answer.
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Key Question 3
How does this legend different from what you
believe?
(6 Points)
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6 Points for a well written answer written in a complete
sentence. (Beginning with a capital
letter and ending with the correct punctuation.)
4 Points for a well written answer.
2 Points for an answer.
0 Points for no answer.
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Summary
Write a summary of the legend. (In your own words)
(12 Points)
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12 Points for a well written summary. The summary is in your own words and
captures the basics of the legend. Summary must be at least 50 words long.
8 Points for a well written summary. Summary is at least 25 words long.
4 Points for a summary.
0 Points for no answer.
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Illustration
(6 Points)
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6 Points for carefully drawn, detailed color illustration.
4 Points for carefully drawn, detailed illustration.
2 Points for an illustration.
0 Points for no illustration.
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