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Habitat Research Project- Grade 4
Habitat Research Project- Grade 4
Students will research an animal's habitat and create one using materials of their choice.
Rubric Code:
M4A3WA
By
simpsop
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Diorama/Research
Exceeding Expectations
(N/A)
Fully Meeting Expectations
(N/A)
Minimally Meeting Expectations
(N/A)
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
(N/A)
Diorama
Exceeding Expectations
Project is completely covered, uses many different types of materials to show habitat. Your habitat is easily identifiable.
Fully Meeting Expectations
Project uses more than 2 types of materials. The habitat is identifiable.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Project uses two different types of material. Your habitat is not identifiable.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Project is covered with one type of material. Unable to determine habitat.
Animals / Plants
Exceeding Expectations
More than 5 different plants and animals are in your diorama. They are easily to identify.
Fully Meeting Expectations
5 different plants and animals are in your diorama. Each one is identifiable.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
4 different plants and animals are in your diorama. They are somewhat identifiable.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
3 or fewer plants and animals are in your diorama. They are not identifiable.
Oral Presentation
Exceeding Expectations
You presented with no errors in a smooth, clear voice. You used expression when presenting. You demonstrated your diorama and talked about your habitat and each plant/animal thoroughly.
Fully Meeting Expectations
Everyone could hear you. You did your presentation with no help. The presentation was clear and smooth. You demonstrated your diorama and talked about your habitat and each plant/animal.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Everyone could hear you give your presentation. You read off your paper and seemd to not know what to say. You had a difficult time explaining your habitat and your plants/animals.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Stood up and presented your diorama. We had a difficult time hearing you give your presentation. You did not know what to say. You did not explain your habitat or your plants/animals.
Written Report
Exceeding Expectations
Includes the title of your habitat. Has an explanation of each plant/animal (name, size, food, and predators), plus more than one interesting fact about each.
Fully Meeting Expectations
Includes the title of your habitat. Has an explanation of each plant/animal (name, size, food, and predators) plus one interesting fact about each.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Includes the title of your habitat. Has an explanation of each plant/animal, but does not include information (name, size, food, and predators), or an interesting fact.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Does not include the title of your habitat. Some animals/plants may not be explained, or many parts (name, size, food, and predators) and interesting facts are not included.
Overall Neatness
Exceeding Expectations
Project and written report are neat and complete in all areas.
No spelling or punctuation mistakes.
Fully Meeting Expectations
Project and written report are neat and complete in most areas.
Between one and three spelling or punctuation mistakes
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Project and written report are neat and complete in some areas.
More than four spelling or punctuation mistakes.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Project and written report are neat and complete in few areas.
More than eight spelling or punctuation mistakes.
Keywords:
Animal Habitatas
Subjects:
English
Science
Social Sciences
Types:
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