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Whats in your gardens
The Five Regions of the United States Poster Project
The student will make a map of the United states on a poster board and draw icons differentiating the habitual regions as well as animals and plants that live there. They will present the poster board to the class and further explain facts about the regions and animals
Rubric Code:
NX6929B
By
Stephanie_9313
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Region Poster Presentation
excellent
3 pts
good
2 pts
fair
4 pts
Poor
1 pts
Climate
excellent
Poster clearly states the climate of the assigned region. A student would know what the region is like from reading the poster from the information presented.
good
Poster has some information about the climate of the region. A student would have some information about the climate of this region, but not enough to get a clear picture of what the region is like.
fair
Poster has very little information about the climate of the region. A student would have some information about the climate of this region, but not enough to get a clear picture of what the region is like.
Poor
Poster does not clearly identify the specific climate of the assigned region. A student would not be able to tell what the climate is like in this region from looking at this poster.
Animals and plants
excellent
Poster clearly states an animal and plants of the assigned region. A student would know what the region is like from reading the poster from the information presented.
good
Poster has some information about an animal and plants of this region. A student would have some information about the types of animals and plants that live there but not enough to get a clear picture of what the region is like.
fair
Poster has some information about an animal and plants of this region. A student would have some information about the types of animals and plants that live there but not enough to get a clear picture of what the region is like
Poor
Poster does not clearly identify a specific animal and plants of the assigned region. A student would not be able to tell what type of an animal and plants lives in this region from looking at this poster.
Lables-Accurancy
excellent
At least 90% of the items are labeled and located correctly.
good
80-89% of the items are labeled and located correctly.
fair
79-70% of the items are labeled and located correctly.
Poor
Less than 70% of the items are labeled and located correctly.
Knowledge gained
excellent
The student can rapidly and accurately give information of at least 10 features in a single region
good
The student can rapidly and accurately give information of at least 8-9 features in a single region
fair
The student can rapidly and accurately give information of at least 6-7 features in a single region
Poor
The student can rapidly and accurately give information of at least 5 features in a single region
Keywords:
United States Regions, Posters
Subjects:
Social Sciences
Types:
Project
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