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Scoring Guide 3-D Model of Earths Landforms

10 6 3 1
Appearance Our model is neat, attractive
and organized so people can
easily find what each
landform.
Our model is neat and
organized. Features can be
clearly identified.
Our model is a little bit
confusing, and some of our
landforms are missing or
incorrectly placed.
Our model is confusing and
our landforms are not clear
and are out of place.
Features We have used interesting
materials for our model. We
also have used various colors
and materials to represent
different landforms. Labels
are done correctly
We have used interesting
materials for our model.
Some variation of colors was
used to represent landforms.
Some of the landforms are
labelled.
We have used interesting
materials for our model. Most
of the landforms have the
same color or materials. Only
a few labels are shown.
We have used interesting
materials for our model. Few
materials were used to
represent the various
landforms. No labels are
shown.
Conventions There are no errors in
spelling, or capitalization.
There are no errors in spelling
or capitalization.
There are some errors in
spelling, or capitalization
There are many errors in
spelling, or capitalization.
Task
Creating a 3-D Model of the Earths Landforms
In groups, create a model of the various landforms found on our planet. Models should represent the various
oceanic and continental landforms that can be found in your e-books in chapter 2, section 2.
The scoring guide above should be used to guide you in the preparation of your models. Below, I have outlined
some of the landforms that should be represented in your model.
Volcano
Strait
Peninsula
Island
Bay
Oasis
Glacier
Cliff
Mountain
Plateau
Valley
Desert
Sound
Isthmus

Due Date: Friday, September 19, 2014

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