Israel's Wall

Home Your grade will be a combination of two things:  your list of facts, figures, quotes and other information from the two sides of the argument and your position paper.  Remember, your position paper is not going to be graded on whether the position you take is right or wrong, but rather on how well you support your position with facts, figures, quotes and other information that you gathered.  The position paper should be at least one page typed with a maximum length of three pages.

The list will be worth 25 points.  Your position paper will be worth 50 points. 

A rubric will be used to facilitate the grading of your position paper.  It will include the following categories designed to evaluate your paper:  Support for Topic, Accuracy of Facts, Sources, Flow and Rhythm, and Conclusion.

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Created by Derry Zachery

e-mail:  dzachery@chs.cville.k12.in.us