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Monarch Butterfly 3D Model 
Make a 3D model of a monarch butterfly and track its migration from North America to Mexico
Rubric Code: P237C4W
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

10 pts

Good

8 pts

Fair

6 pts

Poor

3 pts

Incomplete

1 pts

Tri-fold

Excellent

The student finished 100% of the project.

The student completed ALL of the project requirements.

Project was submitted on time.
Good

The student finished the project.

The student completed most of the project requirements.

Project was submitted on time.
Fair

The student completed the project.

The student completed half of the project requirements.

Project was submitted on time.
Poor

The student completed the project.

The student did not complete the project requirements and/or was not on time.
Incomplete

The student did not finish the project, refused to do the project, or abandoned the project.

Project was not submitted on time.
3D Model

Excellent

The student's 3D model matches the 2D model with at least 8 items.

Items are proportioned.
Good

The student's 3D model mostly matches the 2D model with at least 5 items.

Items are mostly proportioned.
Fair

The student's 3D model somewhat matches the 2D model with some differences.

Items are mostly proportioned.
Poor

The student's 3D model somewhat matches the 2D model.

Few items are proportioned.
Incomplete

The student's 3D model does not represent the same room as the student's 2D model.
Craftmanship

Excellent

The student's scale model is neat and carefully constructed.

The student demonstrates extra effort and work. Did more than minimum number of items.

The student added decorations to the model.
Good

The student's model is neat and carefully constructed.

The student demonstrates good effort and work. Met minimum number of items.

The student added a few decorations.
Fair

The student's scale model is coming apart or is messy.

The student put effort into their model, but was not very careful.
Poor

The student's scale model is falling apart and is very messy.

Model appears to be built with little effort.
Incomplete

The student's scale model is very messy or broken.

Little apparent effort in construction.

Minimum items not met.
Migration Track

Excellent

Student include a detailed and current model of the Monarch migration and the environment impact towards its movement
Good

Student include a detailed and current model of the Monarch migration but an explanation about he environment impact towards its migratio nis limited
Fair

Student include a detailed and current model of the Monarch migration but does not include information on the environment impact in its movement.
Poor

Student mentions the environment impact towards the monarch butterfly movement.
Incomplete

Student avoids mentioning the movement of the monarch butterfly and how the environment affects it.
Self-evaluation

Excellent

Student completed the self -evaluation and graded own performance.
Good
Fair
Poor
Incomplete

Self-evaluation was not completed
Rubric

Excellent

Rubric was attached to the tri-fold
Good
Fair
Poor
Incomplete

Rubric was not attached to the tri-fold.





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