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Building a River 
Rubric Code: C7A7CX
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Building a River
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Fair

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

River Bank/Landscape Design

Poor

River bank is too short to contain water and diorama floods.
Fair

River bank washes away considerably when water is added. River bank sides are covered entirely with rocks.
Good

River bank washes away moderately when water is added. River bank sides are covered with more than half of the rocks supplied.
Excellent

River bank washes away slightly/none when water is added. River bank sides are covered with less than half of the rocks supplied.
Tree Design

Poor

There are no trees in the diorama.
Fair

There are 9 or less 'trees' in the diorama. The trees are less than 1 inch apart.
Good

There are 10-15 'trees' in the diorama. The trees are 1-2 inches apart.
Excellent

There are 15 or more 'trees' in the diorama. The trees are 2-3 inches apart.
Underbrush

Poor

The ground is not covered in underbrush.
Fair

The entire ground is covered by one type of underbrush.
Good

The entire ground is covered by two types of underbrush.
Excellent

The entire ground is covered by a mixture of underbrush.




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