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Force Presentation - How The World Works 
Poster and presentation of a Force and related Experiment.
Rubric Code: NXX5A63
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Subject: Science  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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Name of Force:
Name of Experiment
  Exceeding Expectations

4 pts

Meeting Most Expectations

3 pts

Work towards Expectations

2 pts

Not Meeting Expectations

1 pts

Presentation: Content
pts

Exceeding Expectations

Scientific force fully and properly developed and explained. Content is accurate, comprehensive, and well-supported. Explained materials and procedures.
Meeting Most Expectations

Scientific force explanation is adequate. Content is accurate and well-supported. Explained some materials and procedures.
Work towards Expectations

Explanations are poor. Content is accurate but lacks support. Lacking text. No explanation of materials and procedures.
Not Meeting Expectations

Explanations are lacking. Content is inaccurate. No text to support. No explanation of materials and procedures.
Presentation: Experiment
pts

Exceeding Expectations

Interesting, engaging, and visually appealing experiment. Describes what was learned and the force. Describes the scientific process, including all parts. Demonstrates superior effort and confidence.
Meeting Most Expectations

Somewhat engages viewers. Partially describes what was learned and the force. Partially describes the scientific process. Only some parts presented. May lack visual appeal. Demonstrates good effort/and or confidence.
Work towards Expectations

Does not engage audience. Demonstrates some effort/confidence. No explanation of learning or the force. No scientific process evident.
Not Meeting Expectations

Does not engage audience. Lacks effort/confidence. No explanation of learning.
Poster: Graphics/Pictures
pts

Exceeding Expectations

Easily understood graphics/pictures which clearly support the content and explanations. Words are clearly and neatly lettered. Facts are clear and present.
Meeting Most Expectations

Easily understood graphics, but they may not clearly support the content/ explanations. Only a few facts are present.
Work towards Expectations

Graphics are confusing or not in support of the content and explanations.
Not Meeting Expectations

Graphics appear confusing or are absent.
Poster: Neatness/Order
pts

Exceeding Expectations

Title, name of scientific force, scientific vocabulary, headings, materials used and flows nicely, what was learned is stated/explained
Meeting Most Expectations

All material present, defined sections, but parts may be unclear.
Work towards Expectations

No headings for sections, hard to follow, missing parts.
Not Meeting Expectations

Cluttered, no defined sections, missing headings and/or parts, hard to follow.



Keywords:
  • Force Presentation and related Experiment







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