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Science Project 3rd grade
Science Project 3rd grade
Rubric to assess student work and completion of a science project using the scientific method.
Rubric Code:
WX87XB9
By
imkingsgirl
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Scientific Method
Fair
1 pts
Good
2 pts
Excellent
3 pts
Outstanding
4 pts
Collaboration
Fair
This team could not work together.
Good
Students had many problems and only one or two people completed the project.
Excellent
Students worked together, but had some problems. Completed on time.
Outstanding
Students worked well together and were able to complete the project on time.
Question
Fair
Question is stated correctly, but is not testable.
Good
Question is stated correctly and is testable.
Excellent
Question is stated correctly, is testable and is accompanied with a summary of why the student wants to answer the question.
Outstanding
Question is stated correctly, is testable, and is accompanied with a summary/description of why the student wants to answer the question.
Hypothesis
Fair
Hypothesis is stated correctly, but does not correlate to the question of the project and is not testable.
Good
Hypothesis correlates to the question but is not testable.
Excellent
Hypothesis is testable and directly correlates to the question.
Outstanding
Hypothesis is testable and directly correlates to the question. Hypothesis is also stated correctly and is followed through with the conclusion.
Results/Data
Fair
Reults/ Data given in sentences, not charts, graphs or tables.
Good
Results/ Data given using charts, graphs or tables but is difficult to understand.
Excellent
Results/ Data given using charts, graphs, or tables but is done sloppily.
Outstanding
Results/ Data given is easy to understand charts, graphs, or tables.
Conclusion
Fair
Analysis has few details.<BR>
No summary.
Good
Analysis has few details with a summary.
Excellent
Detailed analysis of project.<BR>
No summary.
Outstanding
Detailed analysis of project and summary of project is given.
Overall Project
Fair
Student has a workable idea for the project but does not follow through the steps completely.
Good
Student has a good working idea for the project and followed all steps in order.
Excellent
Student somewhat implements a creative idea for the project and follows all steps in order with success.
Outstanding
Student implements a creative idea for the project and follows all steps with success.
Written Presentation
This section will count as an English grade.
Fair
4 pts
Good
6 pts
Excellent
8 pts
Outstanding
10 pts
Grammar/ Mechanics
Fair
Has errors in spelling, grammar, and mechanis that interfere with understnading
Good
Has errors in spelling, grammar, adn mechanics but paper is still easy to understand.
Excellent
Has minimal errors in spelling, grammar, and mechanics but the paper is still easy to understand
Outstanding
Relatively free of mistakes in spelling, grammar and mechanics
Oral Presentation
Fair
Softly spoken, difficult to hear, pacing of speech too slow or too fast, little to no eye contact
Good
Good volume, pacing of speech too slow or too fast, little to no eye contact.
Excellent
Good volume, pacing of speech was appropriate but minimal eye contact.
Outstanding
Great speaking volume, spoken clearly, eye contact with the audience, pacing of speech was appropriate.
Information
Fair
Data is shown with a chart, graph or table.<BR>
<BR>
No photographs or drawings of the experiment
Good
Display shows photographs of the experiment without captions; may have a chart, table or graph to show data.
Excellent
Display shows photographs (with captions) of various steps of the experiment,; uses charts, graphs, or tables to show data.
Outstanding
Display shows photographs (with captions) of the experiment step-by-step; uses tables, graphs, or charts to display data.
Keywords:
science fair
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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