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Geometry Town
Geometry Town
Students must design an imaginary Geometry Town. The town must include a city name, examples of different types of lines, polygons, and angles.
Rubric Code:
DXA955A
By
kruperez
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Geometry Town
Basic
(N/A)
Proficient
(N/A)
Advanced
(N/A)
Parallel Streets
Basic
No parallel streets in town.
0 points
Proficient
At least 1 set of parallel streets are present.
2-3 points
Advanced
All 2 set of parallel lines and present.
4 points
Perpendicular Road
Basic
No perpendicular road in town.
0 points
Proficient
At least 1 set of perpendicular streets are present.
1 point
Advanced
At least 1 set of perpendicular streets are present.
2 points
Angles
Basic
Neither an obtuse or an acute angle are formed.
0 points
Proficient
An obtuse or an acute angle are formed.
1 points
Advanced
An obtuse and an acute angle are formed.
2 points
Buildings
Basic
There are less than 3 buildings created based on requirements numbers 5-11. The buildings are/are not colored and student has demonstrated some to no understanding of the polygon shapes
0 points
Proficient
There are at least 3 or more buildings created based on requirements numbers 5-11.
The buildings are/are not colored and student has demonstrated some understanding of the polygon shapes.
1-5 points
Advanced
There are 7 buildings created based on requirements numbers 5-11.
The buildings are colored and student has fully demonstrated understanding of the polygon shapes.
6 points
5 Add'l Places
Basic
2 or less additional items are added and/or their shape is not identified.
0-1 point.
Proficient
2-4 unique additional items are added and their shape is identified.
2-4 points.
Advanced
Five unique additional items are added and their shape is identified.
5 points
Areas
Basic
Areas are not shown and/or worked out is missing for most or all of the entire town.
0 points
Proficient
Most ((8-11) of the areas are shown and worked out for the entire town.
1-7 points
Advanced
All of the areas are shown and worked out for the entire town.
8 points
Final Steps
Basic
Steps 1-4 are not followed completely and/or but not accurately.
0-4 points
Proficient
Steps 1-4 are followed completely and but not accurately.
5-9 points
Advanced
Steps 1-4 are followed completely and accurately.
10 points
Labels
Basic
None of the streets, roads, avenues or park have been named.
0 points
Proficient
Some of the streets, roads, avenues and park have been named.
1-3 points
Advanced
All of the streets, roads, and avenues have been named.
4 points
Time Management
Basic
Student did not use class time wisely and did not finish the project.
0-1 points
Proficient
Student needed several reminders to use class time wisely and needed extra time to complete the project.
2 points
Advanced
Student used class time wisely and finished the project on time.
3 points
Neatness and Effort
Basic
Town project is very sloppy.
0-1 points
Proficient
Town project is somewhat neat, but there are things that look sloppy.
2 points
Advanced
Town project is very neat and it is obvious student took time on it.
3 points
Color and Attractiveness
Basic
Little to no color is used throughout the entire map of the town,and town lacks attractiveness.
0-1 points
Proficient
Color is used throughout the entire map of the town, though white space is taking up 75-95% of the map and town looks well designed and mostly attractive.
2 points
Advanced
Color is used throughout the entire map of the town with little to no white space and town looks very well designed and attractive.
3 points
Keywords:
geometry
Subjects:
Math
Types:
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