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Who is Isaac Newton? Project 
Student create a presentation introducing Isaac Newton, describing Newton's Three Laws of Motion. You must include a biography of Newtons Life, description of Newton's 3 Laws of Motion and at least 2 videos that accurately represent each Laws of Motion (6 videos in total) along with a short description on how each video represents the law. The videos that you find can not be instructional videos, but rather videos of normal, everyday things that can be used as examples of Newton's three laws.
Rubric Code: NX929X4
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Subject: Physics  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Newton's Laws
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

4 pts

Average

6 pts

Good

8 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Project completion
10 pts

Poor

Project turned in more than three days late. Students never on task when given time to complete project in class.
Fair

Project turned in two days late. Students rarely on task when given time to complete project in class.
Average

Project turned in one day late. Students occasionally on task when given time to complete project in class.
Good

Project completed and turned in on time. Students usually on task when given time to complete project in class.
Excellent

Project completed and turned in on time. Students always on task when given time to complete project in class.
Title and 3 Laws
10 pts

Poor

No laws stated. No title on poster/presentation.
No other information
Fair

Laws and title have mistakes or are missing.
Average

All 3 laws are stated and many mistakes. Title is present. Other required info. stated.
Good

All 3 laws are stated and some mistakes. Title is present. Other info. stated
Excellent

All 3 laws are stated and accurate. Title of poster is present. Other info. stated
Diagrams/ Movies
10 pts

Poor

Project includes illustrations, but none of them accurately represent the law of motion
Fair

Project includes illustrations but most are not accurate representations of the law of motion.
Average

Project includes 1 accurate illustration/ demonstration of the law of motion.
Good

Project includes 3 accurate illustrations/ demonstrations of the law of motion.
Excellent

Project includes at least 6 accurate illustrations/ demonstrations of the law of motion.
Definitions
10 pts

For Each Law

Poor

All information is inaccurate and not related to task required.
Fair

Definitions for each law is inaccurate. Major errors in the definitions or explanations. Written information is incomplete.
Average

All definitions for each law is partly accurate. Noticeable errors in definitions or explanations. Written information is mostly complete.
Good

All definitions for each law is accurate. No major errors in definitions or explanations. Written information is mostly complete.
Excellent

All definitions are accurate. No errors in definitions or explanations. Written information is complete.
Spelling and Grammar
10 pts

Poor

Many spelling or grammar mistakes. and interferes with meaning.
Fair

Many spelling or grammar mistakes, but does not interfere with meaning.
Average

Some spelling or grammar mistakes, but does not interfere with meaning.
Good

A few spelling or grammar mistakes. Almost perfect.
Excellent

No spelling or grammar mistakes. Perfect.
Biography
10 pts

Poor

Does not introduce Isaac Newton.
Fair

Creatively introduces Isaac Newton with only a few of the required information.
Average

Creatively introduces Isaac Newton with some of the required information.
Good

Creatively introduces Isaac Newton with most of the required information included.
Excellent

Creatively introduces Isaac Newton all required information included.



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