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Science Test Question 26
Science Project
Students are to design an experiment that will prove a beaker filled with a liquid and crystals is either a solution or a mixture. Answer must include a problem, hypothesis, step by step experiment instructions and a method to display data. Students state their conclusion explaining if the experiment supported their hypothesis.
Rubric Code:
GX3AB97
By
taylor789
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Science Expo
Excellent
5 pts
Good
4 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
2 pts
Hypothesis
Excellent
Hypothesis is clearly stated and relates to the outcome of the experiment.
Good
Hypothesis is stated but minor details are missing.
Fair
Hypothesis is stated but does not fully relate to the outcome of the experiment.
Poor
Hypothesis does not relate to outcome of experiment.
Procedure
Excellent
Steps of the experiment are clearly stated so that another person can perform the experiment.
Student identified dependent and independent variables.
Good
Steps of the experiment are stated but minor details are missing so that another person would have trouble performing the experiment.
Fair
Steps of the experiment are unclear or missing so that another person would not be able to perform the experiment.
Poor
Steps of the experiment are not included.
Conclusion
Excellent
Clear and concise conclusions are given. Conclusion addresses problem and states knowledge gained. Conclusion and hypothesis are plainly connected.
Good
Conclusions are present and complete, knowledge gained is present, but not clear and concise. Hypothesis and conclusion are plainly connected.
Fair
Missing some parts of conclusion or knowledge gained. Connection between conclusion and hypothesis is not entirely clear.
Poor
Missing conclusion completely, or conclusion and hypothesis are not connected.
Over all response
Excellent
The answer is original, creative, and demonstrates comprehension.
Presents all elements of experimental design so that it is exact, specific, and detailed. Student goes above and beyond expectations.
Good
The answer provides effective illustration to demonstrate comprehension.
Presents all elements of experimental design and is exact, specific, and detailed.
Fair
The answer lacks creativity and has limited incorporation of key elements of the experiment
Presents most elements of experimental design and is missing components that make presentation exact, specific, and detailed.
Poor
The answer was missing most aspects of the experiment
Missing most elements of experimental design. Detail is also lacking
Keywords:
experiment
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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