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Oceans 
This will be a presentation over the oceans. My class will be broken into groups and they will make presentations over each ocean.
Rubric Code: LX8CC3
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Creativity

How creative the poster board is

Poor

There aren't many creative items present on the poster board.
Fair

There are some creative things present.
Good

There is an abundance of creative items.
Facts Presented

How many things are presented on the posterboard.

Poor

There are 1-2 facts about the ocean named on this posterboard.
Fair

There are 3-4 facts about the ocean that are presented on this posterboard.
Good

There are 5-6 or more facts about the ocean that are presented on this posterboard.
Group Presentation

How the group presented the information.

Poor

The group didn't work together and didn't each work on things together.
Fair

The group worked well as a group, one or two students were mainly in charge.
Good

The group worked well together as a group and everyone shared equal parts.



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