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Conceptual Understanding Assessment

To explain how your conceptual understandings applies to the French Revolution and Latin American Independence.
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Conceptual Understanding Assessment

To explain how your conceptual understandings applies to the French Revolution and Latin American Independence.
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Conceptual Understanding Assessment 

 
Task instructions 
 
1. You will write an article as if you were in 1820. 
2. Your Newspaper Headline will be your Conceptual Statement  
a. You have to connect as many of the following concepts: ​Change, Disparity 
and Equity, Revolution, Power, and Time and Place. 
3. Write one PEEL paragraph that supports your Conceptual Statement using the 
French Revolution. (Maximum 250 words) 
4. Write one PEEL paragraph that supports your Conceptual Statement using the 
Latin American Independence. (Maximum 250 words) 
 
Goal: ​To explain how your conceptual understandings applies to the French Revolution 
and Latin American Independence. 
Role: ​You are a journalist writing for an independent newspaper.  
Audience: ​Educated Gran Colombians who speak English.  
Situation: ​You are in Bogotá, Gran Colombia in 1820. 
Product: ​Editorial 
Standards:  
 
Criterion A: Knowing and understanding 
 
Level  Descriptor 

0  The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors 
below. 

1-2  The student: 


i. uses ​limited​​ relevant terminology 
ii. demonstrates ​basic​​ knowledge and understanding of content and 
concepts with ​minimal​​ descriptions and/or examples. 

3-4  The student: 


i. uses ​some​​ terminology ​accurately​​ and ​appropriately 
ii. demonstrates ​adequate​​ knowledge and understanding of content and 
concepts through ​satisfactory​​ descriptions, explanations and examples. 

5-6  The student: 


i. uses a ​range​​ of terminology ​accurately​​ and ​appropriately 
ii. demonstrates ​substantial​​ knowledge and understanding of content and 
concepts through ​accurate ​descriptions, explanations and examples. 

7-8  The student: 


i. ​consistently​​ uses a ​wide range​​ of terminology ​effectively 
ii. demonstrates ​excellent​​ knowledge and understanding of content and 
concepts through ​thorough​​, ​accurate​​ descriptions, explanations and 
examples. 
 
Criterion D: Thinking Critically 
 
Level  Descriptor 

0  The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors 
below. 

1-2  i. ​analyses​​ concepts to a ​limited extent u


​ sing an example 

3-4  i. ​analyses​​ concepts ​using a real life example 

5-6  i. ​discusses​​ concepts ​using real life examples 

7-8  i. completes a ​detailed discussion​​ of concepts ​using real life examples 


 
 
 
What you did well   

What you need to do to improve   


 
 
 
 
Newspaper headline: ​Change can occur when there is a disparity 
with equity, and can lead to a revolution affecting the power of 
certain people over a society​. 
 
1. French Revolution. 
In the french revolution there were three major events that influenced 
the majority the power of certain people over a society. This three 
major event were: Call of Estate General, Royal Family attempts to 
flee and Execution of the Queen. The mayor event in the french 
revolution that had more impact in the power of some people over 
society was the Execution of the Queen, ​On 21 September 1792, the 
monarchy was abolished. Her trial began on 14 October 1793, and two 
days later ​Marie Antoinette​ was convicted by the Revolutionary 
Tribunal of high treason and ​executed​ by guillotine on the Place de la 
Révolution. This event affected the power of many people over society, 
due to the fact that Marie Antoniette was a very important Queen at 
the time, althought this might be true many people hated her and 
wanted her power. When Marie Antoniette was executed, many people 
wanted to rule, and believed they had the power over certain society, 
as a matter of fact citizens of france had any power over society 
before the execution of marie antoniette, this was a major cause of the 
execution of the Queen. In addition to this In July 1793, she lost custody 
of her young son, who was forced to accuse her of sexual abuse and 
incest before a Revolutionary tribunal. The Revolutionary tribunal had 
the majority of the power over the society. In spite of the fact that 
many gained power over society when this event happened, many 
others lost power over society during the execution of the queen, as a 
matter of fact, her son and the rest of the royal family lost the entire 
power over society and the rest of the citizens were the ones who 
gained it.  
 
2. Latin American. 
 

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