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Written Report 200 points A 2-page report on the history of your area. (famous people, explorers, etc.) A 2-page report on the culture of your area. (food, sports, art, dance, etc.)
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200 Points Topic is well researched, answers all questions, and is four pages typed, double-spaced using a size 12” font.
Information clearly relates to the main topic and includes several examples or supporting details
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180 Points Topic is well researched, answers most questions, and is four pages typed, double spaced, using a size 12” font.
Information clearly relates to the main topic and provides 1 –2 supporting details and / or examples. |
170 Points Topic is researched, answers most of the questions, and is 3 pages typed, double-spaced using a size 12” font or 4 pages neatly hand written.
Information clearly relates to the main topic. No details or examples are given. |
130 Points Topic is not researched well and several questions are not answered, and is less than 2 pages typed, double-spaced using a size 12” font or 2 – 3 pages hand written.
Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic. |
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Sources 25 points 3 Sources required |
25 points All sources are accurately documented in the desired format |
23 points All sources are accurately documented, but a few are not in the proper format |
20 points All sources are accurately documented, but not in the proper format. |
15 points Missing some sources, and they are not properly documented |
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Pictures 25 points Poster or Power Point (min. 10 slides) Minimum of 3 pictures |
25 points All diagrams and pictures are neat, accurate, and add to the reader’s understanding of the topic. |
23 points Diagrams and pictures are accurate and add to readers understanding of the topic. |
20 points Diagrams and pictures are neat, accurate and sometimes add to the reader’s understanding of the topic |
10 points Diagrams and pictures are not accurate or do not add to the readers understanding of the topic. |
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Map 50 points Poster or Power Point |
50 points Legend is easy to find and contains a complete set of symbols including a compass rose. 90% of items are labeled accurately. |
45 points Legend contains a complete set of symbols, including a compass rose. 80-89% of items are labeled correctly. |
40 points Legend contains an almost complete set of symbols including a compass rose. 70-79% of items are labeled correctly. |
20 points Legend is absent or lacks several symbols. Less than 70% of the items are labeled correctly. |
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Poster or Power Point Pictures = 25 Map = 50 |
150 points Contains all required elements and a few additional elements. |
135 points Contains all required elements and one additional element. |
120 points Includes all required elements |
105 points One or more elements are missing from tri-board. |
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Poster / Power Point Preparation = 75 points
Total = 150 |
Poster / Power Point is easy to read and all elements are clearly written, labeled, or drawn. |
Poster / Power Point is easy to read and most elements are clearly written, labeled, or drawn. |
Poster / Power Point is hard to read with rough drawings and labels. |
Poster / Power Point is hard to read and one cannot tell what goes where. |
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Oral Presentation 50 Points |
50 Points Presentation is 3 minutes long. Student uses props that show considerable work/creativity and which make the presentation better Speaks Clearly (100 – 95%) and mispronounces no words. |
45 Points Presentation is 2 to 3 minutes long. Student uses 1 prop that shows considerable work/creativity and which make the presentation better. Speaks Clearly (90-95%) and mispronounces only one word. |
40 Points Presentation is 2 minutes long. Student uses 1 prop, which makes the presentation better. Speaks clearly (85-90%) and mispronounces no more than two words. |
35 Points Presentation is 1 to 2 minutes long. Student uses 1 prop that detracts from the presentation. Mumbles or cannot be understood or mispronounces several words. |
This rubric is used for the following topics:
French Canada – Quebec
The Prairie Provinces – Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
British Columbia
The Atlantic Provinces – Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.
The Northern Territories – Yukon, Northwest Territory, Nunavut.
Parent’s signature ________________________________________________________
Project is due Feb. 6, 2007