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Social Studies Regions Project 
newspaper frontpage
Rubric Code: T24C5X
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Northeast Region newspaper
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Land and Climate section

Poor

very messy
information missing or not complete
Fair

2-3 errors
messy
Good

ave. Temperatures
Outline of State with state Capital identified
Neat and easy to read
Resources

Poor

No resources list
Fair

1-2 resources
Good

5 resources correctly placed in section
Neat, easy to read
State Quarter

Poor

Messy,
Difficult to read
Fair

partial credit
Messy
Good

quarter placed on map; description of quarter is correct and easy to read
People and Population

Poor

Messy,
Missing information
Fair

Partial information
Good

3 largest cities are listed
State capital is listed
Historic Events

Poor

Listed 1 or less events.
Fair

Listed 2-4 events
Good

Listed 5 dates and events
Places to visit

Poor

Listed 1 or less places to visit
Fair

Listed 2 places to visit
Good

Listed 3 places to visit
Colorful, Neat

Poor

Very messy
No colors
Fair

A few colors
Somewhat messy
Good

Overall very colorful and neat





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