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Community Projects 
These projects are to help us understand the 2 main types of communities in Saskatchewan. We will use pictures and descriptions to show that we understand.
Rubric Code: Y64885
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Subject: Education  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Not yet meeting expectations

1 pts

Meeting expections.

3 pts

Exceeding expectations.

4 pts

Urban Community

Not yet meeting expectations

Your urban flap has a picture of an urban community. It is missing an example of an urban city and state. You listed only one or two characteristics of it.
Meeting expections.

Your urban flap has a picture of an urban community. It also has an example of an urban city and state. You only listed 2 characteristics of it.
Exceeding expectations.

Your urban flap has a picture of an urban community. It also has an example of an urban city and state. You listed 3 characteristics of it.
Rural Community

Not yet meeting expectations

Your urban flap is missing correct characteristics of a rural community. For example: Rural communities have few buildings. You gave an example of a rural community town and area.
Meeting expections.

Your urban flap has at least 3 correct characteristics of a rural community. For example: Rural communities have few buildings. You gave an example of a rural community town and area.
Exceeding expectations.

Your urban flap has at least 4 correct characteristics of a rural community. For example: Rural communities have few buildings. You gave an example of a rural community town and area.
Living

Not yet meeting expectations

You are missing your address or a sentence about your living. For example: I live in an apartment or I live in a house.
Meeting expections.

You wrote your address, but it is missing commas and capitals. You wrote a sentence about your living. For example: I live in an apartment or I live in a house.
Exceeding expectations.

You wrote your address correctly with commas and capitals. You wrote a sentence about your living. For example: I live in an apartment or I live in a house.
Work

Not yet meeting expectations

You are missing more than 1 of the following:
You listed at least 3 different jobs people have. For example:
nurse
teacher
chef
You wrote a sentence about where your parents work.
Meeting expections.

You are missing 1 of the following:
You listed at least 3 different jobs people have. For example:
nurse
teacher
chef
You wrote a sentence about where your parents work.
Exceeding expectations.

You listed at least 3 different jobs people have. For example:
nurse
teacher
chef
You wrote a sentence about where your parents work.
Play

Not yet meeting expectations

You only listed at 3 things you like to play. For example:
swimming
tether ball
basketball
You wrote your favorite thing to play. For example: My favorite thing to do is ride my bike.
Meeting expections.

You only listed 4 things you like to play. For example:
swimming
tether ball
basketball
dancing
You wrote your favorite thing to play. For example: My favorite thing to do is ride my bike.
Exceeding expectations.

You listed at least 5 things you like to play. For example:
swimming
tether ball
basketball
dancing
nintendo.
You wrote your favorite thing to play. For example: My favorite thing to do is ride my bike.
Writing/Effort

Not yet meeting expectations

You didn't try your hardest. Your writing, coloring, gluing, or artwork is messy. For example, you scribbled or glued the pieces wrong.
Meeting expections.

You could have done better. Your writing, artwork, coloring, or gluing isn't your best.
Exceeding expectations.

You did your very best. Your art is neat. Your writing meets expectations and you glued each piece nicely.




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