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It’s Electric…Boogie Woogie Woogie! 
We have recently begun learning about electricity and circuits. Electricity must flow in an endless path for resistors such as light bulbs and fans to function properly. There are a variety of circuits, but we will focus on a series circuits today. A series circuit consists of a single pathway through which electricity can flow. Today you will be building and illustrating a series circuit with a power source, resistors, and conductors.
Rubric Code: RXA2X8C
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Circuit Illustration

Poor

Student illustration does not match or is poorly illustrated.
Fair

Student illustration is good with minor omissions.
Good

Student illustration matches constructed circuit.
Identification

Poor

Student in unable to properly identify any components of a series circuit (conductor, power source, and resistor).
Fair

Student is able to properly identify one component of a series circuit (conductor, power source, and resistor).
Good

Student is able to properly identify all components of a series circuit (conductor, power source, and resistor).
Development of a series circuit

Poor

Student was unable to develop a functioning series circuit even with teacher hints.
Fair

Student was able to develop a functioning series circuit with teacher hints.
Good

Student was able to develop a functioning series circuit independently.



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