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Continents and Oceans 
Students identified continents by their shape, placed continents in correct location on a map and labeled oceans according to location.
Rubric Code: H5XB8B
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Fair

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Directions

Fair

Directions were not followed while lesson was presented. A lot of redirection needed.
Good

Directions were followed accurately as lesson was presented. Little redirection needed.
Excellent

Directions were followed accurately as lesson was presented. No redirection needed.
Content

Fair

There were two or more errors in labeling continents and/or oceans. Placement of continents was not accurate.
Good

Student labeled all but one continent and/or ocean correctly. Placement of continents was accurate.
Excellent

Student labeled each continent and ocean correctly. Placement of continents was accurate.
Neatness

Fair

It is evident that little effort was made to create a map that was neat, colorful, and easy to read.
Good

The map is somewhat neat, colorful, and easy to read.
Excellent

The map is neat, colorful, and easy to read.





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