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State Park Project Part 1 Rubric 
You are to design a state park brochure. You'll begin by designing a sign and write a story on the history of the park. Your description/history will include the geologic features that are in the park (volcanoes, cliffs, mountains, etc) and what activities can be done because of these features. An example is hiking up to the rim of the volcano in the national park.
Rubric Code: P237X7C
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Subject: Geology  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Superior

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Average

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Comments

(N/A)

Time Limit

Superior

The presentation was less than two minutes or more than 8 minutes.
Good

The presentation was more than a minute below or above the time limit.
Average

The time of the presentation was just about 4 minutes or just over 6 minutes.
Poor

The presentation was within the specified time limit which is between 4-6 minutes.
Comments
Activities

Superior

There are at least 4 different activities available for the national park. The activities clearly show how they tie into the geologic features the park has.
Good

There are 3 different activities presented for the park and tie into the geologic features.
Or
There are at least 4 different activities, but they don't tie into the geologic feature.
Average

There are only 2 different activities and they tie into the geologic features.
Or
There are 3 different activities, but they don't tie into the geologic features.
Poor

There is only 1 activity for the park and it ties into the geologic feature.
Or
There 2 different activities, but they don't tie into the geologic features.
Comments
Geologic Features

Superior

The presentation doesn't cover the different geologic features and how they were formed. There also very little mention about the famous landforms.
Good

The presentation has geologic features but lacks depth on how the features were formed. Lacks the well known landforms.
Average

The presentation states the geologic features of the park and briefly covers how they were formed. They state some well known landforms.
Poor

The presentation clearly states the geologic features of the park and how they were formed. They mention well known landforms and sites to see.
Comments
Visual Aide

Superior

The visual aide is messy and hard to follow. It doesn't advertise the national park very well. The presentation doesn't make the audience want to go there.
Good

The visual aide lacks organization and possibly color. Doesn't make the national park very appealing.
Average

The visual aide is somewhat organized, creative and colorful. Still relevant to the presentation.
Poor

The visual aide is very creative, colorful, organized, and explains clearly what it is suppose to represent. It makes the audience want to go to the national park.
Comments
Presentation Mechanics

Superior

Too quiet, hard to understand and hear. There is no to minimal eye contact. Stumbles and mumbles a lot.
Good

Not as easy to understand, very little eye contact, stumbles frequently, and mumbles.
Average

Spoke clear, fairly loud, has some eye contact, there is a little more stumbling, knows most of the facts.
Poor

Spoke very clear, loud enough for everyone to hear, makes eye contact, knows the facts, and stumbles few times at most.
Comments
Grade

Superior

F
Good

D
Average

C
Poor

B
Comments

A



Keywords:
  • state park, brochure, topographical maps

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