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Girard Scavenger hunt 
This is a rubric for pictures taken for a scavenger hunt in historic Girard.
Rubric Code: YC3BB2
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Scavenger Hunt about Girard
  Excellent

6 pts

Good

5 pts

Fair

4 pts

Display

Display of pictures or absolute value

Excellent

Pictures Taken and displayed as a poster, folder, booklet, or power point or slide show
Good

Pictures taken only
Fair

Only absolute Location given
Effort

Time and effort

Excellent

A lot of time and effort was put into this project
Good

Adequate amount of time and effort was put into this project
Fair

Little time and hardly any effort was put into this project
Clues

The amount of clues found

Excellent

All 13 clues were written and correct
Good

All, but 1 or 2 clues were written or correct
Fair

Only 10 or less clues were written or correct
Neat and organized

Excellent

Very Neat and Organized
Good

somewhat neat or somewhat organized
Fair

Not neat or organized
Above and beyond

EXTRA CREDIT POINTS

Excellent

Went above and beyond what was expected
Good
Fair



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