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CATEGORY
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Acuracy - Predictions
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At least 7 accurate Land Mass position predictions are displayed on the poster.
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5-6 accurate Land Mass position predictions are displayed on the poster.
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3-4 accurate Land Mass position predictions are displayed on the poster.
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Less than 3 accurate Land Mass position predictionsare displayed on the poster.
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Use of Class Time
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Used time well during each class period. Focused on getting the project done. Never distracted others.
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Used time well during each class period. Usually focused on getting the project done and never distracted others.
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Used some of the time well during each class period. There was some focus on getting the project done but occasionally distracted others.
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Did not use class time to focus on the project OR often distracted others.
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Land Mass Labels
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All Major Land Masses for the poster are clearly labeled with arrows that can be read from at least 3 ft. away.
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Almost all Major Land Masses for the poster are clearly labeled with arrows that can be read from at least 3 ft. away.
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Some Major Land Masses for the poster are clearly labeled with arrows that can be read from at least 3 ft. away.
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Labels are too small to view OR no important items were labeled.
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Knowledge Gained
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Student can accurately answer all questions related to facts in the poster and processes used to create the poster.
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Student can accurately answer most questions related to facts in the poster and processes used to create the poster.
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Student can accurately answer about 75% of questions related to facts in the poster and processes used to create the poster.
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Student appears to have insufficient knowledge about the facts or processes used in the poster.
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Graphics -Clarity
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All Land Mass positons can easily be viewed and identified.
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Most Land Mass positons can easily be viewed and identified
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Some Land Mass positons can easily be viewed and identified.
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Few Land Mass positons can easily be viewed and identified
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