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Severe Weather Project
Severe Weather Project
Students will research a type of severe weather and create an informative presentation (written) for use in class. This will help students see the connection between the water cycle and weather-related phenomenon.
Rubric Code:
NXWC764
By
BoydPorter5
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Severe Weather Project
Incomplete
0 pts
Poor
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Great
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Description of Severe Weather
Incomplete
No description of the type of severe weather using one or less of the following was provided in the project:
- frequency of severe weather
- characteristics (cloud types, appearance, precipitation, etc)
- Location
- Watch/Warnings
Poor
Very little description of the type of severe weather using one or less of the following was provided in the project:
- frequency of severe weather
- characteristics(cloud types, appearance, precipitation, etc)
- Location
- Watch/Warnings
Good
Some description of the type of severe weather using two or more of the following was provided in the project:
- frequency of severe weather
- characteristics(cloud types, appearance, precipitation, etc)
- Location
- Watch/Warnings
Great
A mostly complete description of the type of severe weather using all of the following was provided in the project:
- frequency of severe weather
- characteristics (cloud types, appearance, precipitation, etc)
- Location
- Watch/Warnings
Excellent
A very complete description of the type of severe weather using all of the following and any more was provided in the project:
- frequency of severe weather
- characteristics (cloud types, appearance, precipitation, etc)
- Location
- Watch/Warnings
Supply List
Incomplete
No list of supplies needed during severe weather safety procedures was given.
Poor
Incorrect list of supplies needed during severe weather safety procedures was given.
Good
A list of some of the correct supplies needed during the severe weather safety procedures was given.
Great
A mostly complete list of the correct supplies needed during the severe weather safety procedures was given.
Excellent
A very complete list of the correct supplies needed during the severe weather safety procedures was given.
Fun Facts/Story
Incomplete
No facts were provided about the type of severe weather.
OR
No story was provided about the typed of severe weather.
Poor
One or two facts were provided about the type of severe weather.
OR
One story was provided about the type of severe weather.
Good
Three to four facts were provided about the type of severe weather.
OR
Two stories were provided about the type of severe weather.
Great
Five to six facts were provided about the type of severe weather.
OR
Three stories were provided about the type of severe weather.
Excellent
7-10 facts were provided about the type of severe weather.
OR
Four or more stories were provided about the type of severe weather.
Appearence
Incomplete
The completed project (power point project) was not neatly typed and organized, and did not contain any illustrations. Project contained multiple errors in spelling and grammar on every page.
Poor
The completed project (power point project) was neatly typed and organized but did not include any illustrations. Project contained many spelling and grammar errors, but not on every page.
Good
The completed project (power point project) was neatly typed, organized and used some illustrations with some spelling and grammar errors.
Great
The completed project (power point project) was neatly typed, organized, and mostly illustrated with few spelling and grammar errors.
Excellent
The completed project (power point project) was neatly typed, organized, and fully illustrated without any spelling and grammar errors.
Keywords:
weather, fronts science, flash floods, tornado, thunderstorm, severe weather
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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