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Land Use Planning Community 
Rubric Code: G53B77
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Land Use Planning
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Collaboration

Poor

Rarely worked with peers while planning land use
Fair

Sometimes worked with peers to create a somewhat well planned community
Good

Worked with peers constantly to create a well planned collaborative community
Creativity & Problem Solving

Poor

Rarely used creativity to solve problems and complete assignment
Fair

Sometimes used creativity to solve problems and complete assignment
Good

Always used creativity to solve problems and complete assignment
Enviornmental Consideration

Poor

Rarely considered impacts of development on the ecosystems and landscape
Fair

Sometimes considered impacts of development on the ecosystems and landscape
Good

Always considered impacts of development on the ecosystems and landscape
Basic Needs and Rights

Poor

Community plan addresses some basic needs and rights of humans in a sustainable way
Fair

Community plan addresses most basic needs and rights of humans in a sustainable way
Good

Community plan addresses all basic needs and rights of humans in a sustainable way




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