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Thinking Maps
Thinking Maps
This Rubric show what is expected when creating a Thinking Map about inquiry based experiments
Rubric Code:
ZX73WC2
By
bellkisses
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Subject:
Science
Type:
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Grade Levels:
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Thinking Maps
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Format
Good
Student selected a proper Thinking Map to display information properly.
Fair
Poor
Student has not selected a proper Thinking Map to display information properly.
Organization
Good
Student has selected a thinking map that displays the information and has presented the information in its proper sequence.
Fair
Student has selected a thinking map and has presented the information with only two items out of place in its sequence.
Poor
Student did not use a specific thinking map and the information is not in the correct sequence.
Subject Knowledge
Good
Student demonstrates full knowledge by putting all the key components in its proper sequence.
Fair
Student demonstrates some knowledge by putting in most of the key items in its proper sequence.
Poor
Student does not demonstrate proper knowledge by putting 1 or 2 items in its proper sequence.
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