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It is necessary for you to understand how you are being evaluated so there is no confusion at the end of the project. Once you have visited all of the web sites, you and your partner collaborate on the work load. If you are a math wiz, tackle the cost analysis. If computers are your thing, create a Powerpoint to display the findings of which businesses are worth visiting. You need to put them in an order that you feel will benefit the students.

How you choose to display your findings is up to you and your partner. As always, do a neat, accurate job that the principal will understand and be motivated to choose for your classmates to attend.

As you complete each task, you may find yourselves reevaluating the priorities of the sites. This is why you are creating two plans. What seems important to correspond with one laid-back site might seem silly with a more historical one.

By the time you write your final essay, you should include the ups and downs of the process of elimination you had to go through as well as the fun of visiting the different web sites. This is your personal reflection of how you accomplished the tasks.

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  Basic Expanding Very Good Excellent Score

Gather assigned information,rank order, prioritize Fewer than three sites visited, incomplete information, not ordered Fewer than seven sites visited, some information, two to three prioritized Most sites visited, all ordered, most prioritized All sites visited, all sites rank ordered, completely prioritized 100

Create a visual display of findings: spreadsheet,chart, diagram, poster, Powerpoint No display Two to three sites and their findings Up to seven sites and their findings All sites are documented, neatly produced 100

Create two plans for a four hour field trip No plans One plan One plan and part of a second Two complete plans explaining pros and cons of each one 100

Three-plus page essay summarizing the results of project None A few sentences, poor spelling and grammar A couple of paragraphs, mostly correct spelling and grammar Minimum of three pages, correct spelling and grammar 100

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