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Patterns on Earth Book 
A book presentation of the Earth's patterns such as, seasons, shadows, and moon phases. Student project must explain in detail all aspects of each natural pattern, and provide illustrations of each. Should include explanations of why we see different amounts of the lighted side of the moon, depending on the Earth and moon positions relative to the sun. Evidence must be based on classroom activities, videos, Stemscopes and observations.
Rubric Code: DXB5AXC
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Excellent (Responsible Scientist)

20 pts

Very Good (Apprentice Scientist)

15 pts

Fair (Novice Scientist)

10 pts

Poor (Working to be a Scientist)

5 pts

Total

(N/A)

On Task and Productive

Excellent (Responsible Scientist)

Student utilized research time wisely and the book is neatly done.
Stayed on task and focused. Project turned in on time.
Very Good (Apprentice Scientist)

Student stayed on task most of the time and the book is somewhat neat. Had to be redirected once or twice. Project turned in 1-2 days late.
Fair (Novice Scientist)

Student was off task some times and the book appears to be rushed and not as neat. Had to be redirected often. Project turned in 1-2 days late.
Poor (Working to be a Scientist)

Student was off task frequently and the book appears to be rushed and not neatly done. . Had to be redirected frequently. Unproductive. Project turned in more than 2 days late.
Total
Reasons for Seasons

Excellent (Responsible Scientist)

All concepts are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and observations. Descriptions of the Earth's tilt on the axis is included.
Very Good (Apprentice Scientist)

Most concepts are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and observations. Descriptions of the Earth's tilt on the axis is included.
1-3 errors
Fair (Novice Scientist)

Some concepts are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and observations. Descriptions of the Earth's tilt on the axis may or may not be included included.
4-6 errors
Poor (Working to be a Scientist)

Few concepts are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and observations. Descriptions of the Earth's tilt on the axis is not included.
More than 6 errors
Total
Phases of the Moon

Excellent (Responsible Scientist)

All visuals are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and nightly observations of the moon.
Very Good (Apprentice Scientist)

Most visuals are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and nightly observations of the moon.
1-3 errors
Fair (Novice Scientist)

Some visuals are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and nightly observations of the moon.
4-6 errors
Poor (Working to be a Scientist)

Few visuals are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and nightly observations of the moon.
More than 6 errors
Total
Patterns of Shadows

Excellent (Responsible Scientist)

All concepts are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and observations. All periods of the time of day included.
Very Good (Apprentice Scientist)

Most concepts are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and observations. Most periods of the time of day included.
Fair (Novice Scientist)

Some concepts are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and observations. Some periods of the time of day may or may not be included.
Poor (Working to be a Scientist)

Few concepts are scientifically accurate and based on classroom activities, videos, and observations. All periods of the time of day are missing.
Total
Visual Representations

Excellent (Responsible Scientist)

Visuals of all patterns are represented and are accurate.
Very Good (Apprentice Scientist)

Visuals of most patterns are represented and may be somewhat inaccurate.
Fair (Novice Scientist)

Visuals of some patterns are represented and may be mostly inaccurate.
Poor (Working to be a Scientist)

Visuals of most patterns are not represented and may be inaccurate.
Total
Total

Excellent (Responsible Scientist)
Very Good (Apprentice Scientist)
Fair (Novice Scientist)
Poor (Working to be a Scientist)
Total



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