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Identification of Physiographic Features 
Student will identify 4 physiographic features of an area and explain why a city would be built there
Rubric Code: BX343A5
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Physiographic Essay
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Paragraph

Poor

Lack of paragraph sense, too brief to evaluate.
Fair

Only three sentences per paragraph and allowing some evaluation.
Good

Four to five sentences per paragraph and allowing some evaluation.
Excellent

Six or more sentences per paragraph and allowing complete evaluation.
Content

Poor

One physiographic feature mentioned
Fair

Two physiographic features mentioned
Good

Three physiographic features mentioned
Excellent

Four physiographic features mentioned
Support

Poor

Little to no support given for each physiographic features or support given is incorrect.
Fair

Some support given to physiographic features but is mostly incorrect.
Good

Some support given to physiographic features and is mostly correct.
Excellent

Support is given for physiographic features and is completely correct.
Mechanics

Poor

Mechanical errors seriously interfere with communication
Fair

Some errors that interfere with communication.
Good

Few mechanical errors.
Excellent

Very few to no mechanical errors





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