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1 rubric The Effects Global Warming       popup preview  
Research the effects of global warming on one animal. Use texts from Module 2 as well as a variety of other sources from your own research. Some possible subjects include the polar bear, turtles, coral, frog, and butterflies. You will be responsible for sharing your new knowledge and persuading others to take action.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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2 rubric Character Analysis Flip Book       popup preview  
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Grade levels:   6-8  
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3 rubric Character Traits Mini Book       popup preview  
Students complete simple graphic organizer and character mini book about character traits using evidence from the text.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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4 rubric Plant and Animal Cells       popup preview  
Students will compare and contrast plant and animal cells to identify the differences and similarities between them.

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5 rubric Current Events Rubric       popup preview  
Students are to complete monthly current events using the following rubric as part of their Current Events Project

Grade levels:   K-5  
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6 rubric Current Events Rubric       popup preview  
Students are to complete this current event using the following rubric as part of their Current Events Project

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7 rubric Geometry City       popup preview  
Students must create a map of a city. The map must include a city name, two examples of parallel lines, 1 example of perpendicular lines or right angles, 4 different polygons (with one being a composite shape), 1 example of an acute and obtuse angle and 1 example of a intersecting lines. Your map was illustrated (using a ruler) and colored. Finished product will be discussed (with shapes and angles). 175 points VSC 2.A.1.a-b; 2.C.1.a

Grade levels:   K-5  
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