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Me on the Map 
Students will create a map flip book illustrating their understanding of their place in the world.
Rubric Code: N8226W
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Me on the Map
Where do I belong in the world?
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

I drew all 6 areas.

Me, city, state, country, continent, world

Poor

I didn't draw anything/or only 1 area.
Fair

I drew only 3 areas.
Good

I drew only 5 areas.
Excellent

I drew all 6 areas.
Area Details

Flipbook should have 3 details in each part.

Poor

I didn't add any details.
Fair

I have 1 detail.
Good

I have 2 details.
Excellent

I have 3 details.
Color and Label

I colored and labeled every area.

Poor

I only labeled one or two areas, I only colored a little.
Fair

I labeled some areas and I colored a few things.
Good

I labeled most of the areas, and I colored most things.
Excellent

I colored and labeled all the areas.
Journal

Summary of my place in the world.

Poor

I didn't write a summary.
Fair

I wrote a few ideas.
Good

I wrote 3 complete sentences.
Excellent

I wrote a paragraph that was well thought out and thorough.




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