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Geometry 2-D Town 
Students will create a presentation of a town describing background knowledge about 2-D shapes, the definition of a 2-D geometry shape, 7 to 10 hand-drawn 2-D shapes, 5 to 7 pictures of 2-D shapes, and craftsmanship.
Rubric Code: P24WBC3
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Geometry 2-D
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Background Knowledge

Poor

simple, not clearly stated
Fair

Clearly stated; however, not grammatically correct
Good

Clearly stated and defined
Definition of 2-D figures

Poor

not defined as a formal definition
Fair

defined and appropriately noted
Good

defined and definition is grade appropriate for understanding
hand examples of the shape

Poor

less than required amount
Fair

minimal number (7) of hand drawn examples
Good

more than the minimal number 7+
Variety of Shapes

Poor

less than required amount
Fair

minimal number (5) of examples
Good

more than the minimal number 5+
Craftsmanship

Poor

minimalistic effort
Fair

some effort was shown to be creative
Good

A WOW presentation, a lot of effort was put into presentation.



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