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Science Fair Judging Sheet - Experiment
Science Fair Judging Sheet - Exploratory 2013
A rubric for scoring an experiment, where the task is to utilize the scientific method to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
Rubric Code:
Y6CAW3
By
marystowell
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Scoring an Experiment
Outstanding
15 pts
Impressive
13 pts
Good
11 pts
Fair
9 pts
Below Average
7 pts
Experiment Report
Outstanding
Includes: * Title page
* problem
* hypothesis
* materials used
* procedure
* results (data)
* conclusion
* works cited with 2
or more sources
It is also neat/attractive.
Impressive
Paper includes all the components, but is not as thoughfully or carefully done as it could be
* works cited only has one source
Good
Paper is missing one of the components, but still neat and thoughtfully done.
Fair
Paper is missing one of the components and is not neat or thoughtfully done.
Below Average
Paper is missing two or more components.
Poster
Outstanding
Includes: *Title page
* relevant, organized
and labelled data
* problem, hypothesis,
brief procedure,
results and conclusion
are all present
* variables and control
are identified
It is neat and attractive
Impressive
Poster includes all of the components but is not as neat or attractive as it could be. OR poster includes all the components but they are not labelled clearly
Good
Poster is missing one of the components but is still very neat and attractive
Fair
Poster is missing a component and is not neat and attractive
Below Average
Poster is missing two or more components
Model or Materials used
Outstanding
Needs to be:
* three dimensional
* related to the topic
* obvious that time
and effort were put
into it, not just a store
bought model.
* useful in under-
standing the topic
Impressive
Model is 3-D, and related to the topic. The model is beneficial in understanding and related to the topic, but it did not require much time and effort on the student's part.
Good
Model is missing one component - either not 3-D, or not related to the topic, or related to the topic but not useful in understanding the topic
Fair
Model is not 3-D and not related to the topic.
Below Average
No model
Verbal Presentation
Outstanding
Student has a detailed understanding of their topic. They are able to share their information clearly with the audience. They are able to thoroughly answer questions about their exploratory.
Impressive
Student has a good understanding of their topic, they can share their information with the audience, and they can answer most questions about their project.
Good
Student has a good understanding of their topic, but either struggles to share that info with the audience OR struggles to answer questions about their project.
Fair
Student has a basic understanding of their topic, but struggles to share that info and answer questions about the project.
Below Average
Student has little understanding of their project.
Keywords:
experiment, scientific method
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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