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Motion Webquest Rubric 
Rubric for three drawings and three motions demonstration, as described in Webquest. Grade level: 2
Rubric Code: DX24BB7
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Extremely Poor

0 pts

Poor

3 pts

Fair

9 pts

Good

12 pts

Excellent

15 pts

Drawings/Illustrations (3)

Each drawing is worth 5 points apiece, for a total of 15 points. Each drawing is graded separately, then all three grades are added together.

Extremely Poor

One motion drawn or no motions drawn. Motion is sketched poorly and lacks a label. The illustration is messy and the motion cannot be deduced from the picture.
Poor

Some of the motions have been drawn. One motion is missing. The drawings are messy, and lack labels, arrows, and other necessary details. The labels are incorrect. The motions are unable to be determined from looking at the sketches.
Fair

All three motions have been drawn, but not well. There are arrows in the drawing. The paper is not neat. The motions are labeled. The motion is apparent only after taking time to examine the drawing closely.
Good

Each drawing is drawn well. It is fairly clear, with arrows. It is not messy. Each motion is labeled correctly. The motion is fairly obvious from examining the drawing.
Excellent

Each drawing is drawn very well and with care. It is clear, with arrows. It is neat and not messy. Each motion is labeled correctly. The motion is obvious from looking at the drawing.
Movements (3)

Each motion is worth 5 points apiece, for a total of 15 points. Each drawing is graded separately, then all three grades are added together.

Extremely Poor

One motion demonstrated or no motions demonstrated. Single motion is demonstrated poorly, with few gestures. The motion is not named.
Poor

The motions are demonstrated poorly. The student demonstrates the motions. One motion is missing. The student's movements are somewhat related to each motion. The student's motions are few and lacking. The student does not name each motion.
Fair

Each motion is demonstrated by body movements in a mediocre manner. The student demonstrates each motion. The student's movements represent the corresponding motion. The student names each of the motions demonstrated.
Good

Each motion is demonstrated fairly well by body movements. The student demonstrates each motion at a reasonable pace. The student's movements represents the corresponding motion. Previous to demonstrating the motion, the student announces the name of it.
Excellent

Each motion is demonstrated clearly by body movements. The student demonstrates each motion at an appropriate pace. Each of the student's movements clearly represents the corresponding motion. Previous to demonstrating the motion, the student announces the name of it.
Presentation

Each student must present their three selected motions to the class.

Extremely Poor

One drawing/one movement or no drawings and no movements are presented. The presentation is haphazard, with little explanation on the motions presented. The student does not speak clearly or loudly, and does not appear to put effort into the presentation.
Poor

Few than three motions are demonstrated to the class, but not named. The drawings are displayed but not talked about. The student is hard to understand, and only talks about two out of the three motions.
Fair

All three motions are demonstrated to the class, but not named. The drawings are displayed but not talked about. The student is understandable and covers all three motions.
Good

All three motions are demonstrated to the class, at an okay pace. The motions are named. The drawings are displayed and mentioned. The student talks well, stands at the front of the class, and covers all three motions.
Excellent

All three motions are demonstrated clearly to the class, at a reasonable pace. Each motion is named. Each drawing is displayed and briefly talked about. The student talks clearly, faces the class, and covers all three motions.




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