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Dream School Building 
Create a floor plan design for your "Dream School Building". Your floor plan should be created online or on paper. Include the names of each room in the school. This is your dream school design. Feel free to be as creative as possible in your design! What would you like your school to have?
Rubric Code: PC9W43
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  My Granny Loves It :(

1 pts

Same Old, Same Old

2 pts

This Place Rocks!

3 pts

Floor Plan

My Granny Loves It :(

This reminds me of the school my grandmother attended.
Same Old, Same Old

Good, but it doesn't make me do the Nae Nae.
This Place Rocks!

Awesome! All of the kids would love this! People are standing in line to go to school here!
Names of Each Room

My Granny Loves It :(

None of the rooms are labeled. I'm lost!
Same Old, Same Old

At least half of the rooms are labeled. Oooops! This is not the cafeteria, it's the restroom!
This Place Rocks!

Every room is labeled. This place is cool!
Creativity

My Granny Loves It :(

Really??? This is so old-school!
Same Old, Same Old

K. This looks okeedokee.
This Place Rocks!

I'm doing the Nae Nae!!



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