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Renaissance Italy Map 
Rubric Code: DX35WX6
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Homework  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Renaissance Italy Map
 

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Coloring

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The map has been colored, but no states are colored correctly.
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1-4 States are colored correctly, each state being a different color.
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5-10 States are colored correctly, each state being a different color.
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All states are colored a different color and are correct.
Labeling States

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Map has been labeled, but no states are correctly labeled.
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1-4 States are labeled correctly.
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5-10 States are labeled correctly.
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All states have been labeled correctly.
Indicating Cities listed

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1 city is correctly placed on the map.
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2 cities are correctly placed on the map.
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3 cities are correctly placed on the map.
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All 4 cities have been correctly placed on the map.
Appearance

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Map shows an outline of Italy. Resembles a boot.
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Map shows an outline of Italy. Resembles a boot. Also includes Sicily.
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Map shows an outline of Italy. Resembles a boot. Also includes Sicily, and the Mediterranean Sea.
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Map shows much detail of Italy, Sicily, the Mediterranean and the Adriatic seas.





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