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Decision Making Boardgame 
Need to score 13 or more points to pass.
Rubric Code: F49W94
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

0 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Board

Neat, colored, decorated. Must include decision making process.

Poor

Board is incomplete or not neat or not colored. Missing some steps of the decision making process.
Fair

Board is mostly complete. Board is neat and colored. All steps of the decision making process are included.
Good

Board is complete, neat, and colored. All steps of the decision making process are included.
Rules/Instructions/Title

Clear set of rules. Instructions on playing. Interesting, related title.

Poor

Title is missing, or rule do not work. Game is unplayable.
Fair

Game has an interesting title. Rules and instructions work ok. Game can be played without any major problems or errors.
Good

Game has an interesting title. Rules and instructions work well. Game can be played without any problems or errors.
Game Pieces

Piece/token to represent player. Must have enough for 3 or more players.

Poor

There are not enough pieces for 3 players.
Fair

Game pieces are neat but not colored. There are enough pieces for 3 or more players.
Good

Game pieces are neatly made and colored. There are enough pieces for 3 or more players.
3rd Grader

Can a 3rd grader play this game? Rules and instructions must be clear enough for game to be played without interruption.

Poor

Game can be played by a third grader with help.
Fair

Game can be played by a third grader with little help.
Good

Game can be played by a third grader without any help.
Decision Process

All steps of the decision making process must be included. Do players learn the process?

Poor

Some players do not learn the decision making process, or players do not learn much of the process.
Fair

All players learn most of the decision making process.
Good

All players learn the decision making process.





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