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States Presentation 
Rubric Code: U2W589B
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Public Rubric
Subject: Geography  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Does not Meet the Standard

1 pts

Approaches Standard

2 pts

Meets Standard

3 pts

Consistently Exceeds the Standard

4 pts

Cities and Population

Does not Meet the Standard

Equal to or less than two cities and their population.
Approaches Standard

Equal to or less than three cities and their populations
Meets Standard

Equal to or less than five cities and their populations
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

Equal to or less than seven cities and their populations
Capitol

Does not Meet the Standard

Does not identify the capitol of the state.
Approaches Standard

Is able to identify capital of the state.
Meets Standard

Is able to identify capital of the state and population.
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

Is able to identify location, population and include fun facts about the Capital
Famous Landmarks

Does not Meet the Standard

At least two famous landmarks of the state and two facts.
Approaches Standard

At least four famous landmarks of the state and two facts.
Meets Standard

At least five famous landmarks of the state, location, and two facts about each landmark.
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

At least six famous landmarks of the state, location, when they were created, who created the it, and two facts about each landmark.
State Traditions

Does not Meet the Standard

Does not identify a state tradition.
Approaches Standard

Equal to or less that one state tradition.
Meets Standard

At least two state traditions & cultural impact.
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

At least three state traditions, cultural impact, and origins of the tradition.
Cultural Aspects

Does not Meet the Standard

Includes one culture of the state.
Approaches Standard

Includes two culture of the state.
Meets Standard

Includes three culture of the state and population of each culture.
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

Includes four culture of the state and population of each culture.
Businesses

Does not Meet the Standard

One has one business.
Approaches Standard

Has two business and amount of people they employ
Meets Standard

Has three businesses, amount of people the company employs, and their location.
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

Has four businesses, amount of people the company employs, their location, and approximately how much money the company makes.
Folklore

Does not Meet the Standard

One story.
Approaches Standard

Two Stories
Meets Standard

Two stories and summarizes the story.
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

Two stories, summaries of each story, and identify the theme of the story.
How It Was Settled

Does not Meet the Standard

Does not included a slide
Approaches Standard

Only includes date
Meets Standard

Includes people who settled the state and the year.
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

Includes the reason why people settled in the state, the people who settled here, and the year.
Fun Facts

Does not Meet the Standard

Does not include any
Approaches Standard

Only includes a few
Meets Standard

Includes many fun facts and stories behind it.
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

Includes fun facts, stories behind it, and reasons why you chose this as a fun fact.
Aesthetics- NO BACKGROUND PICTURES

ONLY SHOULD BE WORKED ON, WHEN FINISHED WITH EVERY OTHER ROW- YOU MAY ONLY USE TIMES NEW ROMAN FONT. DO NOT CHANGE FONT COLOR
YOU MAY USE THEMES GOOGLE SLIDES PROVIDES.

Does not Meet the Standard

Includes nothing AND DOES NOT FOLLOW DIRECTIONS COMPLETELY.
Approaches Standard

Only includes pictures.
Meets Standard

Includes- Animations, pictures, and hashtags
Consistently Exceeds the Standard

Includes- Animations, pictures, hashtags, extra links, educational videos.




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