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State Float Project...adjusted 
Rubric Code: GXW9W74
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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State name and capital

These must be clearly displayed.

3

The state name and capital are displayed with the capital being shown in the CORRECT LOCATION on the state.
2

The state name and capital are displayed, but the capital is not shown in the correct location.
1

Only the state name or capital is displayed.
0

No state name or capital is displayed.
State shape

This is to be a 3-D model/shape of the state.

3

State model/shape is 3-D, well done, and shows A GREAT DEAL of creativity. A state only cut out of cardboard or foam board is not counted in this point range.
2

State model/shape has a good design.
1

State model/shape has a fair design.
0

State shape/model is missing or shows very poor effort and/or design.
tourism/points of interest

This shows why people would like to visit here. What would visitors come here to see?

3

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2

Two tourist attractions and/or points of interest are shown. Each MUST BE LABELED with the name of the point of interest.
1

One tourist attraction and/or point of interest is shown. Attraction MUST BE LABELED with the name of the point of interest.
0

No tourist attraction or point of interest is shown.
State symbols

Examples of state symbols are state flower, state bird, state tree, insect, etc.

3

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2

Two state symbols are represented. They MUST BE LABELED with the type of symbol and name.
1

Only one state symbol is represented. MUST BE LABELED with the type of symbol and name.
0

No state symbols are represented.
Famous people

Famous people who were born/raised in this state. (actors, presidents, writers, etc.)

3

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2

Two famous state natives are included. Each MUST BE LABELED with the person's name and why they're important.
1

Only one famous person is included. MUST BE LABELED with the name and importance.
0

No famous people are included.
Landforms

Famous landforms such as rivers, lakes, mountain ranges, deserts, etc.

3

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2

Two famous landforms are displayed. MUST BE LABELED with the name and type of landform.
1

Only one landform is displayed. MUST BE LABELED with the name and type of landform.
0

No landforms are displayed.
State/region relationship

This relationship is shown on the small copy of a map of the U.S.A. that's provided.

3

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2

The state and region to which the state belongs are COLORED AND LABELED CORRECTLY on the given map. State will be one color; region will be another. EACH is LABELED.
1

The state and region requirements are incomplete. Any included information must be labeled.
0

State and region information is missing.
Flag

The state flag is to be displayed creatively.

3

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2

State flag is creatively and colorfully made. Hand-drawn and colored flags or those that are just printed out in color WILL NOT fit in this point scale.
1

State flag is colorfully displayed.
0

State flag is missing, has no color, and/or is only printed out.
Economy

The economy information explains ways the state brings in money. (ex. mining, fishing, oil drilling, farming, etc.)

3

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2

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1

An example of the state's economy is provided. IT MUST BE LABELED with the description.
0

No source of the state's economy is provided.
Climate

The climate explains what the weather is like over a long period of time.

3

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2

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1

The climate of the state is clearly explained in your own words.
0

No description of the state climate is provided.
Effort

This is how much time and effort is evident in your final product.

3

Overall OUTSTANDING effort, creativity, and neatness is EVIDENT. You may spend a lot of time on your project at home, but high quality, reflecting that time spent, must be evident.
2

Overall good effort, creativity, and neatness is evident.
1

Overall fair effort, creativity, and neatness is evident.
0

Overall poor effort, creativity, and/or neatness is evident.
Float Base

This is the base for holding up and/or displaying your information. (ex. shoebox turned upside-down)

3

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2

Base is covered neatly, colorfully, and very CREATIVELY.
1

Base is covered neatly and has a good design.
0

Base is not covered neatly, is noT covered at all, or has a design that shows lack of planning.
Project due date

3

Project turned in on the given due date. if you are absent on this date, your project MUST be turned in the day you return.
2

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SPECIAL NOTE: NO OBJECT OR PICTURE MAY BE USED MORE THAN ONCE! For example, an item used for tourism may not also be used for economy.
1

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0

Project was not turned in on the due date.




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