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Government and Communities Activity1 Guidelines
Total points available: 12
Rubric Code:
F22CB69
By
gordonc5933
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Subject:
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Type:
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Critical Thinking Activity 1
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Local, State, Federal Government
Grade 3 Standards AL 3.10.2
Poor
The student's answer does not demonstrate a sufficient understanding of the difference between the local, state, and federal branches of government.
Fair
The student's answer demonstrates a partial understanding of the difference between the local and federal branches of government.
Excellent
The student's answer demonstrates a sufficient understanding of the difference between the local, federal, and state branches of government.
Branches of Government
Grade 3 Standards AL 3.10.2
Poor
The student's answer does not demonstrate a sufficient understanding of what the leader of a local branch of government is called.
Fair
The student's answer demonstrates a partial understanding of what the leader of a local branch of government is called.
Excellent
The student's answer demonstrates a sufficient understanding of what the leader of a local government is called.
Citizenship
Grade 3 Standards AL 3.10.2
Poor
The student's answer does not demonstrate a sufficient understanding of what it means to be a good citizen.
Fair
The student's answer demonstrates a partial understanding of what it means to be a good citizen. The student partially answers the question by only stating one way that he or she can be a good citizen.
Excellent
The student's answer demonstrates a sufficient understanding of what it means to be a good citizen and states two ways that he or she can be a good citizen.
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