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Extreme Weather Mini-Project 
Students will research a type of extreme weather and create an informative presentation (written or oral) and written report.
Rubric Code: LX2X6AW
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Extreme Weather Mini- Project
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Description of Exttreme Weather

Required criteria:
- Conditions needed (cloud types, appearance, precipitation, etc)
- Location
- Watch/Warnings
- Measurement Scale
-Instrument used to detect event

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No description of the type of extreme weather using one or less of the required criteria was provided in the project.
2

Very little description of the type of extreme weather using two or less of the required criteria was provided in the project.
3

Some description of the type of extreme weather using four or more of the required criteria was provided in the project.
4

A complete description of the type of extreme weather using all of the required criteria was provided in the project.
Presentation

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Presentation is disorganized and off topic. Key information not presented.
2

Presentation is somewhat disorganized and gets off topic. Some key information is presented.
3

Presentation is mostly organized, but slightly off topic. Key information is included.
4

Presentation is organized in such a way that makes sense and is on topic.
Recent Real World Example

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No recent extreme weather event or story was provided.
2

One or two facts were provided about a recent extreme weather event.
3

Three to four facts were provided about a recent extreme weather event.
4

Five or more facts were provided about a recent extreme weather event.
Appearence

1

The completed project (oral presentation, pamphlet, poster, and written report) was not neatly written and organized, and did not contain any illustrations or written report was not handed in.There were errors in the project that interfered with understanding of topic.
2

The completed project (oral presentation, pamphlet, poster, and written report) was written and neatly organized but did not include any illustrations. Project contained errors but do not interfere with understanding of topic.
3

The completed project (oral presentation, pamphlet, poster, and written report) was neatly written, organized and used some illustrations with some errors but do not interfere with understanding of topic.
4

The completed project (oral presentation, pamphlet, poster, and written report) was neatly written, organized, and illustrated without any errors.



Keywords:
  • weather, science, hurricanes, tornado, thunderstorm

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