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Continental Drift
Continental Drift
The purpose of this lesson is to identify Pangea and demonstrate a knowledge of continental drift and the direction the continents moved.
Rubric Code:
TXB4A4A
By
darosa
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Subject:
Geography
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Continental Drift Lesson
The purpose of this lesson is to identify Pangea and demonstrate a knowledge of continental drift and the direction the continents moved.
Needs Work
1-2
1 pts
Okay
3-4
2 pts
Great!
5
3 pts
Participation in Discussion (ind.)
Needs Work
The student did not participate in the class discussion and did not make an effort to ask or answer questions.
Okay
The student did make an effort, but did not join in on the conversation as much as expected.
Great!
The student seemed interested in the subject. He/she asked and answered pertinent questions.
Independent Work
Needs Work
The Student did not work well in a group setting, and either was disruptive or uncommunicative.
Okay
The student completed the map puzzle but parts were missing or not neat put together .
Great!
The student worked the puzzle very well and the work was neat.
Attention to Task
Needs Work
The group didn't listen well to the directions and didn't perform the task correctly.
Okay
The student tried to complete the task, but didn't finish in time.
Great!
The students worked very well and completed the task correctly and on time.
Understanding of Material (ind.)
Needs Work
The student did not display knowledge or understanding of Continental Drift or Pangea.
Okay
The student made an effort, but could only partially explain Pangea and Continental Drift.
Great!
The student had a full grasp of the material and was able to display the puzzle correctly
Neatness
Needs Work
The student destroyed the pieces of the puzzle and were not able to finish the work. The work was disorganized and not neat.
Okay
The student lost some pieces but was able to put i neat together
Great!
The work was neat and the pieces were in excellent conditions
Explanation
Needs Work
The student did not understand the concept of Pangaea
Okay
The students understood some of the concepts of Pangaea
Great!
The student understood all the concepts of Pangaea
Keywords:
Pangea, Continental Drift, Map, Globe
Subjects:
Geography
Types:
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