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Making your own Map
Making your own Map
Students are going to create a map of a state or island that they are going to make up. They must give the state/island a name, a description of what it is like in their state/island and draw a map of it. It can be any shape, color, and form of their choice, but it must be creative. Also, it must have a key, compass rose, cardinal directions, mountains, and rivers. We are creating thematic maps so there must be borders. They will work 4 in a group.
Rubric Code:
MX3W443
By
MrsEmily1211
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Subject:
Geography
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Making your own map
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Exemplary
4 pts
Map Components
Poor
Map has no components.
Fair
Map has some components but not all key, compass rose, cardinal directions, mountains and rivers.
Good
Map has clear key, compass rose, cardinal directions, mountains and rivers.
Exemplary
Map goes above and beyond with key, compass rose, cardinal directions, mountains and rivers.
Description of community
Poor
No description of community.
Fair
Description of community is present but missing some points.
Good
Clear description of what it is like in the community.
Exemplary
Student gives detailed description about community and incorporates realistic details such as state bird, state flower, etc.
Relative size and Borders
Poor
Map does not display relative size or borders.
Fair
Map has relative size but is not completely accurate with few borders.
Good
Students show understanding of relative size on map and displays borders properly.
Exemplary
Student shows exact relative size of everything on map and has borders displayed.
Creativity
Poor
Map is plain with no creative approach.
Fair
Map has little creative approach.
Good
Map is creative and colorful.
Exemplary
The map shows artistic abilities with plenty of creativity present.
Subjects:
Geography
Types:
Project
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