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Communities Collage
Communities Collage
In pairs, students will create a collage of rural, suburban, and urban communities using cut out pictures from magazines.
Rubric Code:
WX9BA33
By
kellyrachlin
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Communities Collage
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Great
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Format
Poor
Teacher expectations are not met and student lacked 4 or more pieces of important information either in the columns, titles, or pictures.
Fair
The student failed to follow directions in their entirety and are lacking 3 elements.
Good
The students work is missing 2 elements of the required materials (3 rows, titles, or pictures).
Great
The student showed a competent understanding but lacked 1 element of the required elements (3 rows, titles, or pictures).
Excellent
The student showed understanding of assignment given and formatted the paper into 3 separate columns with appropriate headings and pictures.
Content
Poor
Students overall lack of knowledge in this content area is evident by severe lack of photos and or sporatically placing of pictures in content columns.
Fair
Student show no clear concept of comprehension as shown in lack of content and or community pictures are not place appropriately.
Good
Student are aware of the three different types of communities but are unable to adequately portray comprehension of each. Two lack understanding and 4 or more pictures are out of sync.
Great
Student show understanding of concepts taught but might lack familiarity of one idea. Student/s may have 3 pictures out of order.
Excellent
Student content shows full understanding of the differences between rural, urban, and suburban.
Presentation
Poor
Student work lacks all required elements of presentation or has two elements that severely affect the overall product.
Fair
Final product lacks three of the following and or one specific section is severely deficiant:
space
color
legibilty
visual appeal
Good
Presentation lacks two of the following:
space
color
legibility
visual appeal
Great
Student presentation may lack one of the following:
space
color
legibility
visual appeal
Excellent
Presentation is visually appealing showing good use of space and color. Work is easy to read and shows that student/s took pride in their production.
Team Work
Poor
Student had to work independently on this assignment due to lack of collaboration and peer respect.
Fair
Working in a team was a struggle for this student. Teacher intervention was needed and/or partner replacement.
Good
Overall team work was difficult and the group needed teacher interference to help stay on task.
Great
Team work suffered due to a lack of respect and/or collaboration with peers. Arguments may have happened that affected the overall result.
Excellent
Student worked remarkably well with one another showing peer respect and collaboration.
Subjects:
History
Types:
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