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AP EURO LEQ
RUBRICS
UPDATED AUGUST 2016
Click a historical thinking skill to access
the appropriate rubric:
Causation Periodization
Continuity &
Change
Comparison
AP EURO LEQ RUBRIC
Causation
Name: ____________________
LEQ: _____________________
THESIS
A substantive thesis
must meet ALL of the
requirements to the
right of the box.
1 The Thesis MUST:
 Make a historically defensible claim.
 Address all parts of the question (causation).
 Do more than just re-state the prompt.
 Appear in one place in the introduction or conclusion.
HISTORICAL THINKING SKILL
DESCRIBES causes
AND/OR effects of a
historical event,
development, or process.
2 Another point is
earned if, in
addition, the
student
EXPLAINS the reasons for
the causes AND/OR
effects of a historical event,
development, or process.
6
If the prompt asks for causes AND
effects, then both must be addressed
in some way to earn this point.
This is typically (though not always)
the capstone point – the icing on the
cake of an amazing essay.
EVIDENCE & SUPPORT FOR ARGUMENT
Addresses the topic
in question with
specific examples of
relevant evidence.
3 Another point is
earned if, in
addition, the
student
Utilizes specific evidence to
fully and effectively
substantiate the thesis
(or relevant argument).
5
To earn this point, the student must
use at least TWO (2) pieces of
relevant, specific evidence.
This evidence must have breadth
and depth in addition to being used
effectively to argue a point.
SYNTHESIS
Extends the argument
to make a connection
beyond the scope of
the prompt.
4 Acceptable Synthesis Categories:
 A development in a different historical
period, situation, era, or geographical area.
*
 A course theme and/or approach to history
that is not the focus of the essay.
 A different discipline or field of inquiry.
*
About 90% of valid synthesis attempts fall
into the first category of synthesis.
Synthesis requires more than a passing
mention or comparison. It needs to be
fleshed out in multiple sentences. It
typically has its own paragraph at or
near the end of the essay.
GOODNESS
Points ___/4
NOTE: All four
Basic Points DO
NOT have to be
earned in order to
get Bonus Points.
GREATNESS
Points ___/2
Teacher’s Notes:
TOTAL
Points
___/6
For more instructional materials, visit tomrichey.net.
AP EURO LEQ RUBRIC
Periodization
Name: ____________________
LEQ: _____________________
THESIS
A substantive thesis
must meet ALL of the
requirements to the
right of the box.
1 The Thesis MUST:
 Make a historically defensible claim.
 Address all parts of the question (similarity AND difference).
 Do more than just re-state the prompt.
 Appear in one place in the introduction or conclusion.
HISTORICAL THINKING SKILL
DESCRIBES the ways in
which the historical
development in the prompt
was different from AND
similar to developments that
preceded and/or followed
2
Another point is
earned if, in
addition, the
student
ANALYZES the extent to which
the historical development
specified in the prompt was
different from AND similar to
developments that preceded
and/or followed, providing
specific examples to support
6
It is key here that if the prompt says that
the periods before AND after must be
addressed that they are both addressed.
This is typically (though not always)
the capstone point – the icing on the
cake of an amazing essay.
EVIDENCE & SUPPORT FOR ARGUMENT
Addresses the topic
in question with
specific examples of
relevant evidence.
3 Another point is
earned if, in
addition, the
student
Utilizes specific evidence to
fully and effectively
substantiate the thesis
(or relevant argument).
5
To earn this point, the student must
use at least TWO (2) pieces of
relevant, specific evidence.
This evidence must have breadth
and depth in addition to being used
effectively to argue a point.
SYNTHESIS
Extends the argument
to make a connection
beyond the scope of
the prompt.
4 Acceptable Synthesis Categories:
 A development in a different historical
period, situation, era, or geographical area.
*
 A course theme and/or approach to history
that is not the focus of the essay.
 A different discipline or field of inquiry.
*
About 90% of valid synthesis attempts fall
into the first category of synthesis.
Synthesis requires more than a passing
mention or comparison. It needs to be
fleshed out in multiple sentences. It
typically has its own paragraph at or
near the end of the essay.
GOODNESS
Points ___/4
NOTE: All four
Basic Points DO
NOT have to be
earned in order to
get Bonus Points.
GREATNESS
Points ___/2
Teacher’s Notes:
TOTAL
Points
___/6
For more instructional materials, visit tomrichey.net.
AP EURO LEQ RUBRIC
Continuity & Change Over Time
Name: ____________________
LEQ: _____________________
THESIS
A substantive thesis
must meet ALL of the
requirements to the
right of the box.
1 The Thesis MUST:
 Make a historically defensible claim.
 Address all parts of the question (continuity AND change).
 Do more than just re-state the prompt.
 Appear in one place in the introduction or conclusion.
HISTORICAL THINKING SKILL
DESCRIBES historical
continuity AND change
over time.
2 Another point is
earned if, in
addition, the
student
ANALYZES specific
examples that illustrate
historical continuity AND
change over time.
6
To earn this point, it is not necessary
to do both well, but both must be
addressed in some way.
This is typically (though not always)
the capstone point – the icing on the
cake of an amazing essay.
EVIDENCE & SUPPORT FOR ARGUMENT
Addresses the topic
in question with
specific examples of
relevant evidence.
3 Another point is
earned if, in
addition, the
student
Utilizes specific evidence to
fully and effectively
substantiate the thesis
(or relevant argument).
5
To earn this point, the student must
use at least TWO (2) pieces of
relevant, specific evidence.
This evidence must have breadth
and depth in addition to being used
effectively to argue a point.
SYNTHESIS
Extends the argument
to make a connection
beyond the scope of
the prompt.
4 Acceptable Synthesis Categories:
 A development in a different historical
period, situation, era, or geographical area.
*
 A course theme and/or approach to history
that is not the focus of the essay.
 A different discipline or field of inquiry.
*
About 90% of valid synthesis attempts fall
into the first category of synthesis.
Synthesis requires more than a passing
mention or comparison. It needs to be
fleshed out in multiple sentences. It
typically has its own paragraph at or
near the end of the essay.
GOODNESS
Points ___/4
NOTE: All four
Basic Points DO
NOT have to be
earned in order to
get Bonus Points.
GREATNESS
Points ___/2
Teacher’s Notes:
TOTAL
Points
___/6
For more instructional materials, visit tomrichey.net.
AP EURO LEQ RUBRIC
Comparison
Name: ____________________
LEQ: _____________________
THESIS
A substantive thesis
must meet ALL of the
requirements to the
right of the box.
1 The Thesis MUST:
 Make a historically defensible claim.
 Address all parts of the question (compares AND contrasts).
 Do more than just re-state the prompt.
 Appear in one place in the introduction or conclusion.
HISTORICAL THINKING SKILL
DESCRIBES similarities
AND differences among
historical individuals,
events, developments, or
processes.
2 Another point is
earned if, in
addition, the
student
EXPLAINS the reasons for
similarities AND differences
among historical individuals,
events, developments, or
processes.
6
To earn this point, it is not necessary
to do both well, but both must be
addressed in some way.
Some prompts may as the student to EVALUATE
the relative significance of the historical
individuals, events, developments, or processes.
EVIDENCE & SUPPORT FOR ARGUMENT
Addresses the topic
in question with
specific examples of
relevant evidence.
3 Another point is
earned if, in
addition, the
student
Utilizes specific evidence to
fully and effectively
substantiate the thesis
(or relevant argument).
5
To earn this point, the student must
use at least TWO (2) pieces of
relevant, specific evidence.
This evidence must have breadth
and depth in addition to being used
effectively to argue a point.
SYNTHESIS
Extends the argument
to make a connection
beyond the scope of
the prompt.
4 Acceptable Synthesis Categories:
 A development in a different historical
period, situation, era, or geographical area.
*
 A course theme and/or approach to history
that is not the focus of the essay.
 A different discipline or field of inquiry.
*
About 90% of valid synthesis attempts fall
into the first category of synthesis.
Synthesis requires more than a passing
mention or comparison. It needs to be
fleshed out in multiple sentences. It
typically has its own paragraph at or
near the end of the essay.
GOODNESS
Points ___/4
NOTE: All four
Basic Points DO
NOT have to be
earned in order to
get Bonus Points.
GREATNESS
Points ___/2
Teacher’s Notes:
TOTAL
Points
___/6
For more instructional materials, visit tomrichey.net.

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Ap Euro LEQ Rubric

  • 1. AP EURO LEQ RUBRICS UPDATED AUGUST 2016 Click a historical thinking skill to access the appropriate rubric: Causation Periodization Continuity & Change Comparison
  • 2. AP EURO LEQ RUBRIC Causation Name: ____________________ LEQ: _____________________ THESIS A substantive thesis must meet ALL of the requirements to the right of the box. 1 The Thesis MUST:  Make a historically defensible claim.  Address all parts of the question (causation).  Do more than just re-state the prompt.  Appear in one place in the introduction or conclusion. HISTORICAL THINKING SKILL DESCRIBES causes AND/OR effects of a historical event, development, or process. 2 Another point is earned if, in addition, the student EXPLAINS the reasons for the causes AND/OR effects of a historical event, development, or process. 6 If the prompt asks for causes AND effects, then both must be addressed in some way to earn this point. This is typically (though not always) the capstone point – the icing on the cake of an amazing essay. EVIDENCE & SUPPORT FOR ARGUMENT Addresses the topic in question with specific examples of relevant evidence. 3 Another point is earned if, in addition, the student Utilizes specific evidence to fully and effectively substantiate the thesis (or relevant argument). 5 To earn this point, the student must use at least TWO (2) pieces of relevant, specific evidence. This evidence must have breadth and depth in addition to being used effectively to argue a point. SYNTHESIS Extends the argument to make a connection beyond the scope of the prompt. 4 Acceptable Synthesis Categories:  A development in a different historical period, situation, era, or geographical area. *  A course theme and/or approach to history that is not the focus of the essay.  A different discipline or field of inquiry. * About 90% of valid synthesis attempts fall into the first category of synthesis. Synthesis requires more than a passing mention or comparison. It needs to be fleshed out in multiple sentences. It typically has its own paragraph at or near the end of the essay. GOODNESS Points ___/4 NOTE: All four Basic Points DO NOT have to be earned in order to get Bonus Points. GREATNESS Points ___/2 Teacher’s Notes: TOTAL Points ___/6 For more instructional materials, visit tomrichey.net.
  • 3. AP EURO LEQ RUBRIC Periodization Name: ____________________ LEQ: _____________________ THESIS A substantive thesis must meet ALL of the requirements to the right of the box. 1 The Thesis MUST:  Make a historically defensible claim.  Address all parts of the question (similarity AND difference).  Do more than just re-state the prompt.  Appear in one place in the introduction or conclusion. HISTORICAL THINKING SKILL DESCRIBES the ways in which the historical development in the prompt was different from AND similar to developments that preceded and/or followed 2 Another point is earned if, in addition, the student ANALYZES the extent to which the historical development specified in the prompt was different from AND similar to developments that preceded and/or followed, providing specific examples to support 6 It is key here that if the prompt says that the periods before AND after must be addressed that they are both addressed. This is typically (though not always) the capstone point – the icing on the cake of an amazing essay. EVIDENCE & SUPPORT FOR ARGUMENT Addresses the topic in question with specific examples of relevant evidence. 3 Another point is earned if, in addition, the student Utilizes specific evidence to fully and effectively substantiate the thesis (or relevant argument). 5 To earn this point, the student must use at least TWO (2) pieces of relevant, specific evidence. This evidence must have breadth and depth in addition to being used effectively to argue a point. SYNTHESIS Extends the argument to make a connection beyond the scope of the prompt. 4 Acceptable Synthesis Categories:  A development in a different historical period, situation, era, or geographical area. *  A course theme and/or approach to history that is not the focus of the essay.  A different discipline or field of inquiry. * About 90% of valid synthesis attempts fall into the first category of synthesis. Synthesis requires more than a passing mention or comparison. It needs to be fleshed out in multiple sentences. It typically has its own paragraph at or near the end of the essay. GOODNESS Points ___/4 NOTE: All four Basic Points DO NOT have to be earned in order to get Bonus Points. GREATNESS Points ___/2 Teacher’s Notes: TOTAL Points ___/6 For more instructional materials, visit tomrichey.net.
  • 4. AP EURO LEQ RUBRIC Continuity & Change Over Time Name: ____________________ LEQ: _____________________ THESIS A substantive thesis must meet ALL of the requirements to the right of the box. 1 The Thesis MUST:  Make a historically defensible claim.  Address all parts of the question (continuity AND change).  Do more than just re-state the prompt.  Appear in one place in the introduction or conclusion. HISTORICAL THINKING SKILL DESCRIBES historical continuity AND change over time. 2 Another point is earned if, in addition, the student ANALYZES specific examples that illustrate historical continuity AND change over time. 6 To earn this point, it is not necessary to do both well, but both must be addressed in some way. This is typically (though not always) the capstone point – the icing on the cake of an amazing essay. EVIDENCE & SUPPORT FOR ARGUMENT Addresses the topic in question with specific examples of relevant evidence. 3 Another point is earned if, in addition, the student Utilizes specific evidence to fully and effectively substantiate the thesis (or relevant argument). 5 To earn this point, the student must use at least TWO (2) pieces of relevant, specific evidence. This evidence must have breadth and depth in addition to being used effectively to argue a point. SYNTHESIS Extends the argument to make a connection beyond the scope of the prompt. 4 Acceptable Synthesis Categories:  A development in a different historical period, situation, era, or geographical area. *  A course theme and/or approach to history that is not the focus of the essay.  A different discipline or field of inquiry. * About 90% of valid synthesis attempts fall into the first category of synthesis. Synthesis requires more than a passing mention or comparison. It needs to be fleshed out in multiple sentences. It typically has its own paragraph at or near the end of the essay. GOODNESS Points ___/4 NOTE: All four Basic Points DO NOT have to be earned in order to get Bonus Points. GREATNESS Points ___/2 Teacher’s Notes: TOTAL Points ___/6 For more instructional materials, visit tomrichey.net.
  • 5. AP EURO LEQ RUBRIC Comparison Name: ____________________ LEQ: _____________________ THESIS A substantive thesis must meet ALL of the requirements to the right of the box. 1 The Thesis MUST:  Make a historically defensible claim.  Address all parts of the question (compares AND contrasts).  Do more than just re-state the prompt.  Appear in one place in the introduction or conclusion. HISTORICAL THINKING SKILL DESCRIBES similarities AND differences among historical individuals, events, developments, or processes. 2 Another point is earned if, in addition, the student EXPLAINS the reasons for similarities AND differences among historical individuals, events, developments, or processes. 6 To earn this point, it is not necessary to do both well, but both must be addressed in some way. Some prompts may as the student to EVALUATE the relative significance of the historical individuals, events, developments, or processes. EVIDENCE & SUPPORT FOR ARGUMENT Addresses the topic in question with specific examples of relevant evidence. 3 Another point is earned if, in addition, the student Utilizes specific evidence to fully and effectively substantiate the thesis (or relevant argument). 5 To earn this point, the student must use at least TWO (2) pieces of relevant, specific evidence. This evidence must have breadth and depth in addition to being used effectively to argue a point. SYNTHESIS Extends the argument to make a connection beyond the scope of the prompt. 4 Acceptable Synthesis Categories:  A development in a different historical period, situation, era, or geographical area. *  A course theme and/or approach to history that is not the focus of the essay.  A different discipline or field of inquiry. * About 90% of valid synthesis attempts fall into the first category of synthesis. Synthesis requires more than a passing mention or comparison. It needs to be fleshed out in multiple sentences. It typically has its own paragraph at or near the end of the essay. GOODNESS Points ___/4 NOTE: All four Basic Points DO NOT have to be earned in order to get Bonus Points. GREATNESS Points ___/2 Teacher’s Notes: TOTAL Points ___/6 For more instructional materials, visit tomrichey.net.