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Scientific Method Narrative
Scientists will write a narrative using the scientific method to show how the steps can be used to solve everyday problems.
Rubric Code:
ZXWAXW9
By
mskim13
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Scientific Method
Got it!
3 pts
Almost there.
2 pts
Needs Work.
1 pts
Problem/Question
Got it!
The problem or question to be solved is clearly stated with a interesting hook.
Almost there.
The problem or question is somewhat unclear with no hook.
Needs Work.
There is no problem or question stated.
Hypothesis
Got it!
The hypothesis is clear and testable.
Almost there.
The hypothesis is somewhat clear and testable.
Needs Work.
The hypothesis is unclear and not testable.
Experiment
Got it!
The experiment is designed to test the hypothesis with all the components. (Independent/Dependent/Control variables)
Almost there.
The experiment is designed to test the hypothesis but some components are missing.
Needs Work.
The experiment does not test the hypothesis and no components are used.
Results
Got it!
The results of the data are stated with a conclusion that explains whether the hypothesis was correct/wrong.
Almost there.
The results of the data are stated but there is no reflection on whether the hypothesis was correct/wrong.
Needs Work.
No results or conclusion is included.
Scientific Method
Got it!
A conclusion is written explaining how the scientific method is useful outside of the classroom with examples.
Almost there.
A conclusion is written explaining how the scientific method is useful outside of the classroom without any examples.
Needs Work.
The writer makes a poor attempt at explaining how the scientific method is useful outside of the classroom.
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Science
Types:
Writing
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