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Mapping My Own Country
Mapping My Own Country
Students make a map of their own country using the map skills and landform information learned through the geograpghy unit.
Rubric Code:
G482W3
By
melissavr
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Subject:
Geography
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
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Mapping Project
Poor
1 pts
Fair to Good
5 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Title of Country Bold
Poor
No title. No name of country.
Fair to Good
Titled country, top and centered, but not in bold.
Excellent
Country written boldly, top and center, "pops out" to reader.
Capital city
Poor
No capital city.
Fair to Good
Capital city, but not easily identified on map. Symbol to distinguish capital city.
Excellent
Capital city near river, easily identified by distinguished symbol.
Compass Rose
Poor
No compass Rose on the map.
Fair to Good
Compas Rose not "popping out" to the reader. Undistinguishable.
Excellent
Compass Rose "pops out" at the reader, bold, accurate, and neatly done.
Legend/Map Key
Poor
Incomplete or no map key/legend. Symbols do not match with map.
Fair to Good
Map Key/Legend is visable on map, but is not neatly done or/and not entirely accurate.
Excellent
Map Key/Legened is accurate, visable in the bottom corner, accurate, and neatly done.
Scale in Miles
Poor
No scale, or has scale in wrong standard of measurement and inaacurate.
Fair to Good
Scale is at bottom of map, in miles, but not entirely accurate.
Excellent
Scale is accurate with lines of longitude, easily visable, in miles.
Longitude and Latitude Lines
Poor
No lines of longitude and/or latitude. Has lines, but so light they cannot be seen clearly. Not numbered.
Fair to Good
Lines of longitude and latitude, but not clearly seen. Lines too bold and disturb map. Inaccurate.
Excellent
Lines of longitude and latitude are clearly seen, but do not disturb appearance of map. Accurate.
River
Poor
No river, or river does not begin in mountain range.
Fair to Good
River is present, comes from mountain range, but abruptly stops or winds in every direction without a course.
Excellent
River beins in mountain range, flows with direction, has major city or cities alongside of it.
Mountain Range
Poor
No mountain range or nor clearly seen.
Fair to Good
Has mountaing range, but use inappropriate symbol to distinguish it. Inappropriate size (too small).
Excellent
Mountain range clearly seen on map, has appropriate size and appropriate symbol.
National Park(s)
Poor
No National Park.
Fair to Good
Has National Park, but with no distiguishable symbol.
Excellent
National Park(s) clearly distiguished with appropriate symbol and visable on map.
Airport(s)
Poor
No airport or airport in the middle of nowhere.
Fair to Good
Airport is distiguishable by symbol, but too far from the capital city.
Excellent
Airport clearly distuishable by symbol and near the capital city.
Overall Appearance
Poor
Sloppy. Little care or effort in the project.
Fair to Good
Map appears to have been done with little care, done too quickly, and is not neat.
Excellent
Map obviously done with care and effort. Student followed the instructions and cared for the detail of the map.
Subjects:
Geography
Types:
Presentation
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