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3 Types of Government Graphic Organizer 
It is important that we understand the 3 types of government we have in America (Federal, State, and Local). To ensure that you all understand the 3 types and the branches and positions of each, we are going to complete a graphic organizer. Use what you have learned about the different types to create an analogy of our different governments. Make sure that you have each of these things represented, citizens, constitution, federal, state and local branches, and positions in each branch.
Rubric Code: JXB235
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Good

33 pts

Fair

29 pts

Poor

25 pts

Accuracy

Good

The students were accurate with their depiction of the three different types of government and the positions in each.
Fair

The students were accurate with their depictions; however, they left off branches and/or positions.
Poor

The student was inaccurate with their depiction of the different types of government and the different positions in each.
Creativity

Good

The student was creative with their analogy of the different types of government. The analogy was very thought out and relevant. The student used color to improve their work.
Fair

The student could have used more creativity to demonstrate the different types of government and their positions. The student used very little color to improve their work.
Poor

The student used little to know creativity (i.e. they may have only listed the different types of governments and positions and not used an analogy at all.). The student used no color to improve their work.
Neatness

Good

The student's work was neat and legible. It was obvious that they were proud of their work.
Fair

The student's work was legible; however, it lacked neatness. The student showed little pride in their work.
Poor

The student’s work was not legible, and no pride was shown in their work.





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