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Science Fair Project Rubric 
This rubric is designed to score science fair presentations.
Rubric Code: SX82X72
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  1

10

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2

5

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3

13

(N/A)

4

20

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Title Page

1

Title page is missing two of the following: student's name, subject, school and address, and grade. Project title is present, but not interesting.
2

Title page is missing several components and is difficult to understand.
3

Title page is missing one of the following: student's name, subject, school,address, and grade. Project title present and slightly intriguing.
4

Title page includes student's name, subject, school, address,and grade.Project title is present and intriguing.
Background Information

1

Student introduces specific, testable topic question, but provides little background information on science concepts related to the question. Does not explain why student is interested in the topic.
2

Student is missing two or more of the following: topic question, background information, why student is interested in the topic.
3

Student introduces specific, testable topic question, provides background information on some science concepts, explains why student is interested in the topic.
4

Student introduces specific, testable topic question, provides background information on science concepts related to the question, and explains why student is interested in the topic.
Hypothesis

1

Hypothesis correlates to the purpose, but is difficult to test. No reasons are given for making the hypothesis.
2

Hypothesis does not answer the research question and is not testable.
3

Hypothesis is testable, directly relates to the question. Hypothesis is not clearly stated.
4

Hypothesis is testable and directly relates to the question. Hypothesis is clearly stated based on research.
Problem Statement

1

Stated problem. Could not understand.
2

No problem stated.
3

Stated problem. Not easily understood.
4

Stated the problem. Easy to read.
Materials

1

Material list incomplete.
2

No material list.
3

Material is listed. No bullets used.
4

Materials listed using bullets.
Procedure

1

Procedure incomplete. Unable to follow.
2

No procedure.
3

Procedure listed but not easy to follow steps.
4

Procedure listed correctly using bullets. Easy to follow step-by-step.
Results

1

Explanation is provided, but without a graph.
2

No results. No documentation.
3

Completed results with a graph, but does not support the explanation of the results.
4

Completed results with a colorful graph to support the explanation of the results.
Conclusion

1

Conclusion includes all but 2 of the components.
2

Conclusion is confusing and/or does not answer the research question. Does not attempt to explain if the hypothesis ideas are correct or incorrect.
3

Conclusion includes all but 1 of the following: retells hypothesis, answers the problem, gives proof of the answer using data, tells what he/she learned.
4

Conclusion retells the hypothesis, and answers the problem. Gives proof of the answer with some of the data collected and tells what he/she learned.



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