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Chapter 3 Project - Developing a Fitness Plan 
Rubric Code: QXX3859
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Subject: Health  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Insufficient Evidence

0 pts

Limited

2 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Advanced

6 pts

Content & Development

-Content is introduced and material presented connected between previous and new material for student comprehension.

Insufficient Evidence

-Little to no content
-No connection between researched information and project choice
-No research to back information
Limited

- Content is incomplete.
- Major points are not clear and /or not informative.
Proficient

- Content is not comprehensive and /or informative.
- Major points are addressed, but not well supported.
- Research is inadequate.- Content is inconsistent with regard to purpose and clarity of thought.
Advanced

- Content is comprehensive, accurate, informative.
- Major points are stated clearly and are well supported.
- Research is adequate and timely.
Organization & Structure

-Structure of project was organized to learn information presented.

Insufficient Evidence

-Key points and material not in any order &/or with little to no sequence
Limited

- Organization and structure detract from the message of the project.
- Information is disjointed and doesn't show a relationship between researched information and type of project.
Proficient

- Structure of the project is easy to follow.
- Connections between information and illustration/project are clear and informative.
Advanced

- Information enhances understanding and shows a relationship between researched information and type of project.
Connection

-Clear connection between type of project and the information being presented.

Insufficient Evidence

-Little to no connection between project and topic.
Limited

-Basic connection between topic information and project.
-Expanded explanation is needed to see the connection between topic and project.
Proficient

-Strong connection between topic information and project.
-Explanation is needed to see the connection between topic and project.
Advanced

-Project illustrates the many aspects of the topic

-Clear connection between project and topic being explained
Group Participation

-Members were on task; shared responsibilities, contributed, etc.

Insufficient Evidence

-No group structure.
Limited

-The group did not work well due to insufficient communication outside of class, frequent absences, or members did not provide research elements on time.
-Very little, if any, contributions to group discussions, did not fill one of the given roles, did not have individual work completed on time.
Proficient

-The group worked well together in class, but very little out-of-class work was completed to a high standard, did not communicate well to each other, most work was completed on time.
-General contribution to group information gathering and discussions; some help in preparation for teaching demonstration; little participation in Blackboard activities; did not complete all tasks on time.
Advanced

-The group worked well together as a group, each person contributed and had a part in each stage of the project, handed in all group assignments on time, took time to prepare together for teaching demonstration
-Actively and positively participated in group discussions and completed work on time, completed all individual assignments.










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