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Animal Cells Project 
Pretend you are a scientist in the 1600s. You are studying the differences between plant cells and animal cells. Write a letter to Dr. Robert Hooke, the man who named the cell. Tell him what you have discovered about plant and animal cells. Explain how plant animal cells are different. Build a plant and animal cell for Dr. Hooke to examine.
Rubric Code: NX8X789
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Animal Cells
 

4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

Spelling

4

All vocabulary words are spelled correctly throughout the writing.
3

Most of the vocabulary words are spelled correctly, however there may be 1 word spelled incorrectly.
2

Most of the vocabulary words are spelled correctly, however there may be 2-3 words spelled incorrectly.
1

Most or all of the vocabulary words are spelled incorrectly.
Accuracy of Content

4

Accurately discusses animal cells using 4 details to support the accurate facts about animal cells. Accurately defining and explaining 2-3 organelles.
3

Accurately discusses animal cells using 3 details to support the accurate facts about animal cells. Accurately constructs animal cells presentation and explaining 2-3 organelles.
2

Accurately discusses animal cells using 2 details to supt the accurate facts about animal cells. Accurately constructs animal cells presentation and explaining 1-2 organelles.
1

Includes very little accurate information about animal cells and does not attempt to discuss it.
Accurately presentations animal cells and explaining 1 organelles.
Vocabulary

4

Includes at least 4 organelles and their functions both plant and animal cells.
3

Includes 2-3 organelles and thier functions both plant and animal cells.
2

Includes some organellese but does not describe function
1

Included very little or no vocabulary in describing both plant and animal cells.
Format

4

Written in letter format.
Sentences begin with capital letters and end with appropriate punctuation. Paragraphs are indented. Sentences are complete
3

Written in letter format. Sentences begin with capital letters and end with appropriate punctuation. Paragraphs are indented. Sentences are complete. No more than one error.
2

Written in letter format. Sentences begin with capital letters and end with appropriate punctuation. Paragraphs are indented. Sentences are complete. 2-3 errors.
1

Written in letter format. Sentences begin with capital letters and end with appropriate punctuation. Paragraphs are indented. Sentences are complete. More than 3 errors.




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