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The Thirteen Colonies Map
The Thirteen Colonies Map
Label the 13 colonies. Use of color to illustrate the three regions.
Rubric Code:
DX9B42X
By
smazzaro
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Colonies Map
4 - Exceeds Standards
(N/A)
3 - Meets Standards
(N/A)
2 - Approaching Standards
(N/A)
1 - Below Standards
(N/A)
13 Colonies Labeled
4 - Exceeds Standards
All 13 colonies are labeled.
3 - Meets Standards
12-11 colonies are labeled.
2 - Approaching Standards
10 colonies are labeled.
1 - Below Standards
9 or less colonies are labeled.
Colonies Colored
4 - Exceeds Standards
All colonies are colored correctly according to their location (New England, Middle, Southern).
3 - Meets Standards
10-12 colonies are colored correctly according to their location (New England, Middle, Southern).
2 - Approaching Standards
7-9 colonies are colored correctly according to their location (New England, Middle, Southern).
1 - Below Standards
6 or less colonies are colored correctly according to their location (New England, Middle, Southern)..
Presentation
4 - Exceeds Standards
Used 3 different colors to illustrate the colonial regions of the colonies
3 - Meets Standards
Used 2 different colors to illustrate the colonial regions
2 - Approaching Standards
Used 1 color to illustrate the colonial regions
1 - Below Standards
No color used to illustrate the colonial regions
Writing
4 - Exceeds Standards
Student wrote a strong paragraph about what they notice in the map. They name multiple things that they notice. They also include the importance of their noticings.
3 - Meets Standards
Student wrote a paragraph about what they notice in the map. The name one or two things they notice. They mention the importance of their noticings.
2 - Approaching Standards
Student wrote a sentence about what they notice in the map. They do not include the importance of their noticings.
1 - Below Standards
No written work was included.
Keywords:
Map
Subjects:
Geography
Social Sciences
Types:
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