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Indigenous regions 
• How are the Aboriginal cultures and ways of life unique in each of the western, northern, central and eastern regions of Canada? (I, CC, TCC) • How were the natural environment and geography of each region of Canada determining factors of the diversity among Aboriginal groups (e.g., languages, symbolism)? (LPP, TCC) • What was the significance of the potlatch to the identity of the Aboriginal peoples of the Northwest Coast? (I, CC, LPP)
Rubric Code: K243C8C
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Statement Placements

Good

All statements noting similarities are placed in the center circle and all statements that note differences are placed in the correct outer circle.
Fair

Most statements are placed in the correct circle, but student mixed up a few statements.
Poor

Few statements are placed in the correct circle.
Number of quality statements

Good

Student is able to make 5 or more comparison statements in each circle and 3 or more comparison statements for the similiraties.
Fair

Student is able to make at least 4 comparison statements in each circle and at least 2 similarity statements.
Poor

Student is able to make at least 3 comparison statements in each circle and at least 1 similarity statement in the middle.



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