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Individual Standards-Based Project
“CHOICES”& CLASSTIME PARTICIPATION RUBRIC
This rubric will be used to evaluate individual projects.
Rubric Code:
H87XC
By
sciguytpjhs
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Rubric Criteria
Proficient
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Following Instructions
Proficient
Student followed all instructions given for the project. Student completed the assignment on time and with few to no errors.
Good
Student followed most instructions given for the project. Student completed the assignment on time and with some errors.
Fair
Student followed instructions. Student did not complete the assignment on time, fully complete the assignment, or made a large number of errors.
Poor
Student follows all instructions given for the project. Student completed the assignment on time and with few to no errors.
Science Concept Knowledge
Proficient
Student demonstrates a stong conceptual understanding of required ideas. The project is comprehensive and accurate.
Good
Student demonstrates a solid conceptual understanding of required ideas. The project is complete and mostly ccurate.
Fair
Student demonstrates a weak conceptual understanding of required ideas. The project is partially incomplete and accurate.
Poor
Student demonstrates no conceptual understanding of required ideas. The project is mostly incomplete and inaccurate.
Information/Data Collection
Proficient
Student collects and organizes beyond the basic required information.
Good
Student collects and organizes the basic required information.
Fair
Student collects and organizes less than the basic required information.
Poor
Student does not collect the correct information and does not organize data.
Neatness & Effort
Proficient
Project is very neat (typed with few mistakes) and there is strong evidence of effort.
Good
Project is neat (typed with some mistakes) and there is good evidence of effort.
Fair
Project is slightly messy and there is some evidence of effort.
Poor
Project is very messy and little effort is shown.
Drawing, Diagrams, Charts, Graphs
Proficient
Drawings are colorful, descriptive, and show strong artistic effort. Diagrams, charts, or graphs are labeled correctly and show appropriate information.
Good
Drawings may be colorful, somewhat descriptive, and show some artistic effort. Diagrams, charts, or graphs are labeled and show some appropriate information.
Fair
Drawings are not colorful, not descriptive, and show little artistic effort. Diagrams, charts, or graphs are improperly labeled and show little information.
Poor
Drawings, diagrams, charts, or graphs are missing or are too basic to receive a 2.
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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