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Indigenous Shelters and Transportation 
Students needed to build a miniature version of a Mi'qmak necessity. They needed to do so using natural materials as much as possible. Students needed to discuss their building process and what made their object effective. - How are the Aboriginal cultures and ways of life unique in each of the western, northern, central, and eastern regions of Canada? - How were the natural environment and geography of each region of Canada determining factors of the diversity among Aboriginal groups?
Rubric Code: F2456B6
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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Explanantion

This has a waiting of two.

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CONFUSED OR DISJOINTED; FAILS TO ADDRESS THE TOPIC
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NEEDS PROMPTING TO EXPLAIN; LACKS A CLEAR FOCUS; OVER USES NOTES
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ADEQUATE EXPLANATION OR DISCUSSION; APPROPRIATE VOCABULARY
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EXPLAINS INDEPENDENDENTLY, CLEARLY, AND CONFIDENTLY
Building of the object

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Did not resemble the object and used only man-made materials.
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The object had some resemblance to the real object. The student used an adequate amount of natural materials.
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The object looked very similar to the real object. The student used a lot of natural materials.
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The object was a direct replica of the original object. The student used only natural materials.



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