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Longitude/Latitude Webquest Grading Rubric 
Used to grade the presentations and visual aids created from the longitude/latitude webquest
Rubric Code: P328WB
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

Powered by iRubric Longitude/Latitude Webquest
  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Comments

(N/A)

IMPORTANT FACTS

Did you include important facts about each location you visited?

Excellent

Provided three or more facts for each location visited.
Good

Provided a minimum of two facts for each location visited.
Fair

Provided a minimum of one fact for each location visited.
Poor

Provided only one OR no facts for some of the places visited.
Comments
MAPS

Did you include a map of each location you visited

Excellent

Provided a map for each location that was visited and also identified the continent for each location.
Good

Identified the continent for each location visited and provided a map for most locations.
Fair

Identified the continent for each location visited and provided maps for some but not all places visited.
Poor

Provided only one OR no maps of the places visited. Identified only one OR none of the continents.
Comments
RATIONALE FOR ROUTE

Did you provide a logical explanation for the route you selected?

Excellent

Provided logical, easy to understand explanations for all choices.
Good

Provided explanations for most choices OR provided difficult to understand explanations.
Fair

Provided explanations for two or three choices but not all.
Poor

Provided only one OR no explanations for the routes chosen.
Comments
PRESENTATION

Did you talk loudly enough that the whole room could hear you? Did you read the visual aids or use them as in to help you communicate your explanations?

Excellent

All presenters could be heard throughout the presentation AND the visual aids were used to supplement the presentation.
Good

All presenters could be heard most of the time throughout the presentation AND/OR the visual aids were mostly used to supplement the presentation.
Fair

All presenters could be heard at least half of the time AND/OR the visual aids were mostly read to the audience rather than being used as a supplement to the presentation.
Poor

Presenters were often difficult to understand AND/OR they mostly just read their visual aids to the class.
Comments
GROUP WORK

Did everyone in the group contribute to the success of the project? Did everyone participate in the presentation?

Excellent

Based on the teacher's observations, everyone in the group contributed to the best of their ability AND each group member participated in the presentation.
Good

Based on the teacher's observations, everyone in the group contributed something to the project AND/OR some group members participated minimally in the presentation.
Fair

Based on the teacher's observations, some group members contributed little to the project AND/OR did not participate in the presentation.
Poor

Based on the teacher's observations, the group members did not work together effectively AND/OR some group members did not participate in the presentation.
Comments



Keywords:
  • longitude, latitude, powerpoint, webquest, presentation


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