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Geometry - City Project 
Students must create a map of a city. The map must include a city name, two examples of parallel lines, 2 examples of perpendicular lines, 5 different polygons, and 2 different types of triangles, 1 trapezoid and 1 parallelogram, illustrated (using ruler and protractor) and colored. Finished product will be discussed (with shapes and angles) during a critique. 150 points
Rubric Code: Y2C634
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Non existant

0 pts

Poor

12 pts

Fair

19 pts

Good

25 pts

Two Pair of Parallel lines

Non existant

No parallel lines in illustration.
Poor

Very small depiction of parallel lines. Hard to find in illustration. Only one set of parallel Lines
Fair

Somewhat large and appropriate use of parallel lines. Only one set of parallel lines.
Good

Parallel lines are obvious and integrated well within the illustration. Has two sets of parallel lines.
Two Pair of Perpendicular lines

Non existant

No perpendicular lines in illustration.
Poor

Very small depiction of perpendicular lines. Hard to find in illustration. Only one set of perpendicular lines.
Fair

Somewhat large and appropriate use of perpendicular lines. Only one set of perpendicular lines.
Good

Perpendicular lines are obvious and integrated well within the illustration. Has two sets of perpendicular lines.
Five polygons

Non existant

No polygons were incorporated in the illustration.
Poor

Limited use of polygon shapes. Used only 2 different polygons.
Fair

Somewhat larger variety and use of polygon shapes. Used only 3 different polygons.
Good

Polygon shapes (5)are all different, and integrated well within the illustration.
Two triangles

Non existant

No triganles were incorporated in the illustration.
Poor

Limited use of triangle shapes. Used only one triangle.
Fair

Somewhat larger variety and use of trangular shapes. Used two of the same triangles.
Good

Two different triangular shapes were integrated well within the illustration.
Trapezoid

Non existant

A trapezoid was not incorporated in the illustration.
Poor

Small use of a trapezoid. Could not find in illustration without asking.
Fair

Somewhat larger but appropriate use of a trapezoid.
Good

Trapezoid shape is integrated well within the illustration appropriately.
Illustration and Color

Non existant

Did not color the city map. No title.
Poor

Illustration is sloppy and completed without the use of the ruler or protrator. Coloring is limited and sloppy.
No title.
Fair

Illustrated with some care with limited use of a ruler and protrator in creation of shapes. Coloring is fair. City title is clearly written
Good

Illustrated with great care, and the use of a ruler and protractor is evident in the creation of shapes. Coloring is neatly completed. City title is clearly written.



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