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Science Expo Project
Science Expo Project
Students are to design an experiment which can be conducted in the classroom. Projects must include a question hypothesis, step by step experiment instructions, Students state their conclusion explaining if the experiment supported their hypothesis. Students also discuss what the experiment's science concept.
Rubric Code:
HX5WC82
By
eolivero
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Experimental Design
Excellent No Prompts
4 pts
Good 1 Prompt
3 pts
Fair 2-3 Prompts
2 pts
Poor 4 or more Prompts
1 pts
Hypothesis
Excellent No Prompts
Hypothesis is clearly stated and relates to the outcome of the experiment.
Good 1 Prompt
Hypothesis is stated but minor details are missing.
Fair 2-3 Prompts
Hypothesis is stated but does not fully relate to the outcome of the experiment.
Poor 4 or more Prompts
Hypothesis does not relate to outcome of experiment.
Experiment
Excellent No Prompts
Steps of the experiment are clearly stated so that another person can perform the experiment.
Good 1 Prompt
Steps of the experiment are stated but minor details are missing so that another person would have trouble performing the experiment.
Fair 2-3 Prompts
Steps of the experiment are unclear or missing so that another person would not be able to perform the experiment.
Poor 4 or more Prompts
Steps of the experiment are not included.
Results
Excellent No Prompts
Student provides clear, accurate and complete results.
Good 1 Prompt
Results are lacking in one area.
Fair 2-3 Prompts
Results are lacking in two areas.
Poor 4 or more Prompts
Results do not match conclusion; or more than two areas are missing.
Conclusion
Excellent No Prompts
Clear and concise CONCLUSIONS are given. Conclusion addresses problem and states KNOWLEDGE GAINED. Conclusion and hypothesis are plainly connected.
Good 1 Prompt
Conclusions are present and complete, knowledge gained is present, but not clear and concise. Hypothesis and conclusion are plainly connected.
Fair 2-3 Prompts
Missing some parts of conclusion or knowledge gained. Connection between conclusion and hypothesis is not entirely clear.
Poor 4 or more Prompts
Missing conclusion completely, or conclusion and hypothesis are not connected.
Subjects:
Science
Types:
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