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CIA Pilot-in-Training
World Geography
Congratulations you have been chosen for the Central Intelligence Agency's Pilot-In-Training program. In order for you to graduate you must first complete the following mission. You must plot a trip across the United States traversing a variety of landforms.
Rubric Code:
C233C5
By
jbell92
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Subject:
Geography
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
0 pts
Fair
5 pts
Good
10 pts
Better
15 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Organization
Poor
Project is illegible, not organized
Fair
Project is difficult to read, not organized
Good
Project is legible and somewhat organized
Better
Project is legible and organized
Excellent
Project is legible, neat and very organized
Landforms/Mileage
Poor
Few, if any, landforms are crossed. Mileage allowance exceeded.
Fair
More than 4 landforms are missing or incorrect. Mileage between 1501 and 2000 miles of maximum allowed. Information is weak and illustrates difficulty understanding the topic
Good
Four landforms are missing or incorrect. Mileage between 1001 and 1500 miles of maximum allowed. A good explanation of the topic, but lacks strong support for the topic.
Better
Less than 3 landforms are missing. Mileage between 100 and 1,000 miles of maximum allowed. A reasonable explanation of the topic.
Excellent
All landforms have been crossed. Mileage within 100 miles of maximum allowed. Shows notable insight or understanding of the topic
Amount of Information
Poor
Information is not in the desired format. None of the elements of the assignment have been covered.
Fair
Information is missing or inaccurate. Several airport codes are incorrect. The log book is not in the proper format or contains more than 10 mistakes. Few of the elements of the assignment have been covered.
Good
Some of the information is inaccurate. Some airport codes are incorrect of missing. The log book is in the correct format but contains 5 to 10 mistakes. Some of the elements of the assignment have been covered
Better
Information is accurately documented in the desired format. Some airport codes are incorrect; the log book is complete with fewer than 5 mistakes. Most of the elements of the assignment have been covered
Excellent
Information is accurately documented in the desired format. All airport codes are correct and the log book is complete. All elements of the assignment have been covered
Creativity
Poor
The project looks thrown together at the last minute, no creativity demonstrated
Fair
The ideas in the project were typical rather than creative
Good
The ideas in the project had some thought but no creativity
Better
Most of the project's elements are unique
Excellent
Project reflects an exceptional degree of creativity.
Writing-Mechanics
Poor
Writer makes more than 5 errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization.
Fair
Writer makes 4-5 errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization.
Good
Writer makes 3-4 errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization.
Better
Writer makes 1-2 errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization.
Excellent
Writer makes no errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization.
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Geography
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