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Rule vs. Law Video 
Students must create a video on an iPad about the differences of Rules and Laws. They must provide everyday examples to display their knowledge on this topic.
Rubric Code: VX9356A
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Rule vs. Law Video
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Definitions

Poor

Student do not know the appropriate definition for rules and laws.
Fair

Student display understanding but do not completely know the definitions between rules and laws.
Good

Student know and display the correct definitions for rules and laws.
Daily Examples

Poor

Student did not provide an example from everyday life of what a rule and law are.
Fair

Student only gave one everyday example of what rules and laws are.
Good

Student gave 2 or more daily examples of what rules and laws are.
Differences

Poor

Student cannot differentiate between rules and laws.
Fair

Student displayed some knowledge of the difference between rules and laws but did not provide examples of the different consequences.
Good

Student clearly described the difference and different consequences between rules and laws.
Video Quality

Poor

The video and audio quality is poor and makes it hard to understand the video.
Fair

The video and audio quality is good but there are some moments of the video that could be improved.
Good

The video and audio quality are perfect and make for easy viewing.





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