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Regions of the U.S.A
Regions of the U.S.A
Students will complete a brochure trying to persuade tourists to visit their region of the United States
Rubric Code:
V73W84
By
trappersmaid
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Subject:
Geography
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Regions of the U.S.A
No Evidence
0 pts
emerging
1 pts
capable
2 pts
bridging
3 pts
Proficient
4 pts
Advanced
5 pts
Neatness and color
No Evidence
No evidence
emerging
Brochure has little neatness. Words are hard to read and there is no color added.
capable
Brochure has some neatness. Some words are easily read and color has been added.
bridging
Brochure has complete neatness. Each word is legible and there is color added to everything.
Proficient
Student incorporated changes/suggestions of teacherfor layout in 2nd draft
Advanced
Brochure is especially neat, colorful and shows above average effort.
Things to see in Region
No Evidence
No evidence
emerging
Brochure does not state any natural or man-made features in the region.
capable
Brochure states 1-2 natural or man-made features in the region
bridging
Brochure states 3 or natural or man-made features
Proficient
Student incorporated changes/suggestions of teacher for regional features in 2nd draft
Advanced
Features are described in detail and cover most popular tourist locations
States and 3 citiies included
No Evidence
No evidence
emerging
Brochure does not identify the states included in their region. Cities are not included
capable
Brochure includes some, but not all states included in the region. 1-2 cities are included
bridging
Brochure has all of the states included in the region. 3 cities are included
Proficient
Student incorporated corrections of teacher in 2nd draft
Advanced
Cities are described and each state is mentioned in text.
Organization
No Evidence
No evidence
emerging
Brochure has no organization. Topics are organized at random and it is hard to read.
capable
Brochure has some organization. Some topics are organized and are easily understood.
bridging
Brochure has each topic titled correctly and words are very easy to understand.
Proficient
Student incorporated changes/suggestions of teacher in 2nd draft
Advanced
Organization is very appealing, well organized and professional looking
Persuasive Language and ideas
No Evidence
No evidence
emerging
Language is not have persuasive. 1 or less ideas for visitors
capable
Brochure has 1- 2 ideas or language in order to help persuade the visitor to visit. Language is not interesting
bridging
Brochure has 1-3 ideas in order to help persuade the visitor to visit. Language is persuasive
Proficient
Student incorporated changes/suggestions of teacher in 2nd draft
Advanced
Language is interesting and exciting. Student gave extra information about the region.
pictures and maps
No Evidence
No evidence
emerging
1 picture or map
capable
2 pictures or maps
bridging
3 pictures or maps
Proficient
At least 1 map and 2 pictures are of real places in region
Advanced
1 map, 3 real pictures
of creative layout of graphics.
Subjects:
Geography
History
Types:
Project
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