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Field Trip Thinking Map 
Students are to use the pictures collected from the field trip to create a thinking map of their choice.
Rubric Code: V94W4X
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Field Trip Thinking Map
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Great

20 pts

Title

Poor

No Title Present
Fair

Student used the title of the thinking map.
Good

Student identified the concept of the thinking map to make up a title.
Great

Student incorporated the concept of the thinking map and field trip to make up a title.
Pictures

Poor

1-2 pictures used correctly
Fair

3-4 pictures used correctly
Good

5-6 pictures used correctly
Great

7 or more pictures used correctly
Concept

Poor

Thinking map not used for correct purpose.
Fair

Thinking map was used half of the time correctly.
Good

Thinking map was used with few mistakes.
Great

Thinking map was used correctly without any mistakes.
Organization

Poor

Thinking map was messy and pictures were not in correct areas.
Fair

Thinking map was neat but most pictures were not in correct areas, many errors.
Good

Thinking map was neat and most pictures were in correct areas.
Great

Thinking map was neat and all pictures were in correct areas.
Space

Poor

Thinking map used only small portion of page.
Fair

Thinking map only used half of the page.
or
Thinking map was too large for page. Items were cut off.
Good

Thinking map used most of the page.
Great

Thinking map used entire page appropriately.




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