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TOUR TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH
MYTHS & LEGENDS
Make a presentation. Imagine you are an advertising agent hired to design a luxury tour to the centre of the earth. Design a travel brochure, highlighting trendy spots, activities and features of the tour.
Rubric Code:
D64C6
By
ctaylor
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Subject:
Geology
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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TOUR TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH
Exceeds expectation
4 pts
Meets expectation
3 pts
Progress towards expectation
2 pts
Does not show
0 pts
Self assessment
0 pts
Teacher assessment
10 pts
Research
Exceeds expectation
All research was supported with references and was relevant to the topic
Meets expectation
The research was supported with references
Progress towards expectation
There are no references to support the research and minimal research was undertaken
Does not show
Research was not undertaken
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Teacher assessment
Brochure content
Exceeds expectation
Student demonstrated a high level of knowledge and was able to accurately use all details correctly
Meets expectation
Student demonstrated knowledge and most details were accurately used
Progress towards expectation
Student demonstrated some knowledge and used some correct details
Does not show
Student did not use relevant content
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Teacher assessment
Design
Exceeds expectation
Design is a clear representation of tour features, highlighting trendy spots and activities available.
Meets expectation
Design is partly representative of tour features, with some trendy spots and activities available.
Progress towards expectation
Design is not representative of tour features. Limited references to trendy spots and activities available.
Does not show
Design is poor, with little relevance to topic.
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Teacher assessment
Links
Exceeds expectation
Links were very clearly made between locations, tour and features found moving towards the centre of the earth.
Meets expectation
Links were partly made between locations, tour and features found moving towards the centre of the earth.
Progress towards expectation
Links were not made between locations, tour and features founds moving towards the centre of the earth.
Does not show
Links not made at all
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Spelling, punctuation & grammar
Exceeds expectation
Student made no SPG errors and used high level vocabulary
Meets expectation
Student made fewer than 5 errors and used basic vocabulary
Progress towards expectation
Students made more than 5 errors and used basic vocabulary
Does not show
Work was difficult to understand and contained many errors.
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Keywords:
Advertising, tours, earth centre
Subjects:
English
Geology
Types:
Writing
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