Points The Concept Map 10 The concept map must have: the language of Vietnam, t

Points The Concept Map 10 The concept map must have: the language of Vietnam, the capital of Vietnam, Where is Vietnam located? and the main ideas for each topic Food, Holidays, the Culture and 2 pictures for full credit. The student clearly understands the main idea and how to do the concept Map. Minor mistakes and careless errors can appear insofar as they do not indicate a conceptual misunderstanding. 8 The concept map must have: the language of Vietnam, the capital of Vietnam, Where is Vietnam located? and the main ideas for each topic Food, Holidays, the Culture and 2 pictures for full credit. The student understands the main concepts, but has some minor yet non-trivial gaps in their reasoning. 6 The student has partially understood the problem. The student is not completely lost, but requires tutoring in some of the basic concepts. The student may have started out correctly, but gone on a tangent or not finished the Concept Map. 4 The student has a poor understanding of the problem. The student may have gone in a not-entirely-wrong but unproductive direction, or attempted to solve the problem using pattern matching or by rote. 1 The student did not understand the problem. They may have written some appropriate formulas or diagrams, but nothing further. Or they may have done something entirely wrong. 0 The student does nothing or almost nothing. Anticipation/Reaction Guide 10 Argument pertains to relationship between your own culture with Vietnamese culture is clearly stated and defensible. - What are the same with your country? - What are the differences? - Identify the cultural borrowing. - Correct spelling, grammar for reader easy to understand. 8 Argument pertains to relationship between your own culture with Vietnamese culture is defensible, but it is not clearly stated. - What are the same with your country? - What are the differences? - Identify the cultural borrowing. - Correct spelling, grammar for reader easy to understand. 6 Argument pertains to relationship between your own culture with Vietnamese culture but is not defensible using the evidence available. 4 Argument is presented, but it does not pertain to relationship between your own culture with Vietnamese culture 1 Your own culture with Vietnamese culture are discussed, but no argument is presented. uploads/Philosophie/ scoring-guide.pdf

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