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Congratulations! You have been chosen to be an official tour guide in Washington, DC! Our nation's capital is filled with exquisite and historical monuments, museums, and places that are very valuable to our nation!
Rubric Code: VXA3C9B
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Exceeds Standards

Excellent work is defined as following all of the criterion and doing the best work you can do.

4 pts

Meets Standards

Good work is defined as following most of the directions and doing the best you can do.

3 pts

Progressing Towards Standards

Fair work is defined as making an effort, but not really doing your best work. You are capable of doing much better.

2 pts

Does Not Meet Standards

Poor work is defined as not doing a good job and no real effort was put forth.

1 pts

Power Point or Google Docs
20 pts

Exceeds Standards

Well organized, big words, easy to read. Included at least 10 slides. Creative images. Maps showed exact location of park/archaeological site. Title page. Ended with resource page.
Meets Standards

Well organized words not very easy to read. Did not include 10 slides. Map showed exact location of park/archaeological site. At least five images. Title page, ended with resource page.
Progressing Towards Standards

Not well organized. Could barely read words if at all. Did not include at least five slides. Less than five images. Map was inadequate. Did not include adequate title page/resource page.
Does Not Meet Standards

Unorganized and unreadabel to audiance. Included less than five slides. Map was unacceptable or no map at all. No images or under two. Unacceptable title/resource page or any.
Content
20 pts

Exceeds Standards

Content was based on sound research and gave at least twenty facts about the park/archaeological site. Gave an outstanding history of the park.
Meets Standards

Content was based on fact and research. Gave at least fifteen facts about the park/archaeological site. Covered the history of the park.
Progressing Towards Standards

Content showed inadequate research. Gave less than ten facts about the park/archaeological site. History was vague and inadequate.
Does Not Meet Standards

Content showed zero effort in research. Less than five facts about the park. History of the park/archaeological site was unacceptable if any was included.
Geographic Features/Climate
20 pts

Exceeds Standards

Gave examples of at least 20-25 natural geographic features, natural resources, vegetations, animals, interesting facts, and/or climactic conditions at the park/archaeological site and discussed them throughly.
Meets Standards

Gave examples of at least 15-19 natural geographic features, natural resources, vegetations, animals, interesting facts, and/or climactic conditions at the park/archaeological site and discussed them throughly.
Progressing Towards Standards

Gave examples of at least 10-14 natural geographic features, natural resources, vegetations, animals, interesting facts, and/or climactic conditions at the park/archaeological site and discussed them.
Does Not Meet Standards

Gave examples of 9 or less natural geographic features, natural resources, vegetations, animals, interesting facts, and/or climactic conditions at the park/archaeological site and discussed them throughly.
Role Play
20 pts

Exceeds Standards

Did an outstanding job in playing the role of a archaeologist. Had costume or props. Showed excitement and enthusiam about his or her job. Presented as if it was a real world experience.
Meets Standards

Did an acceptable job playing the role of a archaeologist. Had one prop. Showed enthusiam about his or her job. Did fair presenting as if it was a real world experience.
Progressing Towards Standards

Did and inadequate job playing the role of the archaeologist. Had zero props. Showed very little enthusiam about his or her job. Did not present as if it was a real world experience.
Does Not Meet Standards

Did not play the role as a archaeologist. Had zero props. Showed zero enthusiam about the job. Did not present as if it was a real world experience.
Presentation
20 pts

Sources and Notecards

Exceeds Standards

Student presents with a clear and confident voice, with few mistakes due to repeated practice.<BR>
Student uses a minimum of 5 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia. Student JOTTS info presentation and reads majority from prepared notecards for memorization
Meets Standards

Student presents with a clear voice, that has a few mistakes due to some practice.Student uses a minimum of 4 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia. Student JOTTS info presentation and reads majority from prepared notecards for memorization
Progressing Towards Standards

Student presents with a faltering voice, with many mistakes due to little practice.Student uses a minimum of 2-3 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia. Student JOTTS info presentation and reads majority from prepared notecards for memorization
Does Not Meet Standards

Student presents with a faltering voice and many mistakes due to no practice Student uses 1 resource. Reads directly from presentation.



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  • English writing, paraphrasing, summarizing, history







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