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National Park Booklet
National Park Booklet
Students are to create a booklet of a national park found in Canada or the United States of America.
Rubric Code:
RX26W63
By
tdorge8
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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National Park Brochure
Does not meet expectations
1 pts
Meets expectations
2 pts
Exceeds expectations
3 pts
Title Page
Does not meet expectations
The cover does not have the name of a national park or picture. It is very general and uninteresting.
Meets expectations
The cover includes the name of a national park and picture.
Exceeds expectations
The cover includes the name of a national park and more than one picture. It is very eye catching.
Fauna
Does not meet expectations
Provides at least one picture of an animal and only one fact about fauna found in the park.
Meets expectations
Provides at least two pictures and facts about fauna found in the park.
Exceeds expectations
Provides more than two pictures and facts about fauna found in the park.
Flora
Does not meet expectations
Provides at least one picture of an animal and only one fact about flora found in the park.
Meets expectations
Provides at least two pictures and facts about flora found in the park.
Exceeds expectations
Provides more than two pictures and facts about flora found in the park.
Main Attraction
Does not meet expectations
Provides only one picture or fact about the main attraction to the park.
Meets expectations
Provides at two pictures and facts about the main attraction to the park.
Exceeds expectations
Provides more than two pictures and facts about the main attraction to the park. A great detail of information is provided.
Map
Does not meet expectations
Provides a map that is not relevant to understanding the location of the park.
Meets expectations
Provides a map with all of the following features: state, capital, location of park that is relevant to the park.
Exceeds expectations
Provides a map with all of the following features: state, capital, location of park, also may include location of attractions in the park. Two types of maps, either large-small, or topographic, thematic, etc...
Conventions
Does not meet expectations
The writing may have surface errors that may make it difficult to understand. There may be ineffective, little, or no punctuation. Consistent use of grammar and usage rules may be lacking.
Meets expectations
The writing:
- uses spelling rules and patterns to spell most words correctly.
- Mostly consistent and accurate use of punctuation.
- Grammar and usage are correct.
Exceeds expectations
The writing:
- uses spelling rules and patterns to spell all words correctly.
- Consistent and accurate use of punctuation.
- Grammar and usage are correct.
Quality
Does not meet expectations
Little effort (Time on task) was placed into the project during class time. It may appear unorganized, have eraser marks, and writing may not be neat.
Meets expectations
Consistent effort (Time on task) was placed into the project in class and over the break. Writing is neat, project is organized, and little to no eraser marks.
Exceeds expectations
Neat, organized, no erase marks. Much effort (Time on task) was placed into the project.
Things to do and Discover
Does not meet expectations
There are two or less things to do listed. There are 2 or less ways to get around, listed. No pictures.
Meets expectations
At least 3 things to do and 3 ways of transportation are listed with at least one photo.
Exceeds expectations
There is a well listed variety of things to do and ways to move around the park. There are several images to represent the lists.
History
Does not meet expectations
There is no evidence of History about the park in the booklet.
Meets expectations
There is too much/too little evidence about the park. Although, history is generally understood.
Exceeds expectations
Only facts and people important in the history of the park are clearly recorded. Should be informative, but short.
Threats to the Park
Does not meet expectations
Only one threat listed and no evidence in pictures to show the potential damage. What is being done is not explained.
Meets expectations
More than one threat listed, but what is done is not explained.
Exceeds expectations
There are more than one potential threat to the park as supported with images and brief descriptions.
Keywords:
National Park, Canada, USA
Subjects:
Social Sciences
Types:
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