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Map of Africa with Landforms 
Students used their Social Studies textbook to label at least 10 countries and at least 3 landforms in Africa.
Rubric Code: CXXB273
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Good

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Excellent

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Countries

Poor

Students did not label at least 5 countries in Africa.
Fair

Student properly labeled at least 5 countries in Africa.
Good

Student properly labeled 10 countries in Africa.
Excellent

Student properly labeled 11 or more countries in Africa.
Landforms

Poor

Student labeled 1 landform in Africa.
Fair

Student labeled 2 landforms in Africa.
Good

Student properly labeled 3 landforms in Africa.
Excellent

Student properly labeled 4 or more landforms in Africa.
Spelling/Neatness

Poor

Most of the country labels have spelling errors. The work is not neat or presentable.
Fair

Student's country labels have many spelling errors. Their work is almost neat and presentable.
Good

Student's country labels are mostly spelled correctly. Their work is neat and presentable.
Excellent

Student's country labels are all spelled correctly. Their work in neat and presentable.




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