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Cities in New Jersey 
Students will choose a city in New Jersey and identify the following information: name of the city, county, 5 facts about the city, 1 landmark in that city, mayor of that city, someone famous or notable from that city & 3 pictures of that city
Rubric Code: HX23424
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Cities in New Jersey
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Identify City & County
20 %

Poor

Student shows no knowledge of the city or county in the report.
Fair

Student correctly identifies the county but not the city in the report.
Good

Student correctly identifies the city but not the county in the report.
Excellent

Student correctly identifies the city and county in the report.
Facts
25 %

5 facts must be included.

Poor

Student identifies no facts about the city.
Fair

Student identifies 1-2 facts about the city.
Good

Student identifies 3-4 facts about the city.
Excellent

Student identifies all 5 facts about the city.
Landmark, Mayor, & someone famous
20 %

Student will identify a landmark, the mayor, & someone notable or famous from that city

Poor

Student does not include the landmark, mayor, or someoneone famous or notable from that city.
Fair

Student only includes 1 of the 3 (landmark, mayor, or someone famous or notable).
Good

Students includes 2 of the 3 (landmark, mayor, or someone famous or notable)
Excellent

Student includes all 3 (the name of the landmark, mayor, and someone notable or famous)
Pictures
25 %

3 pictures must be included

Poor

Student includes no pictures in report.
Fair

Student includes 1 picture in report.
Good

Students includes 2 pictures in report.
Excellent

Student includes all 3 pictures in report.
Sentence Structure
5 %

Poor

Sentences have many grammatical errors, incompete sentences, and does not make any sense.
Fair

Sentences have 4 or more grammatical errors, some content is hard to understand.
Good

Sentences have 1-3 grammatical errors but still makes sense.
Excellent

Sentences are free of grammatical errors and makes sense.
Neatness
5 %

Poor

Writing is not neat and the paper is messy. No cover is included.
Fair

Writing is not neat in most places. Cover is included but not neat.
Good

Writing is neat in some places. Cover is included
Excellent

Writing is legible and the enitre paper is neat. Cover is included.




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