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1 rubric Design and Problem Solving       popup preview  
Students use the engineering design process to design and construct a product.

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2 rubric Design and Problem Solving       popup preview  
Students use the engineering design process to design and construct a product.

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3 rubric Engineering Design Process: Toy Airplanes       popup preview  
This rubric is used to assess the students' use of the engineering design process for designing a toy airplane.

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4 rubric Go Cart Tricks       popup preview  

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5 rubric Oral Reading Fluency       popup preview  
A Rubric to Evaluate Students' Oral Reading Fluency

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6 rubric Poetry Portfolio Rubric       popup preview  

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7 rubric SCITEK Challenge-Bean Bag Thrower!       popup preview  
Completion of set tasks during class discovery.

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8 rubric Journal /Creative Writing       popup preview  
Student will write a journal entry based on a topic provided

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9 rubric Rock Cycle Journey       popup preview  
I will write about my experiences as a rock during my journey on the rock cycle. I will describe my adventure at each spot and tell about what kind of rock I am.

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10 rubric Become a Character       popup preview  
Step 1: Many characters in stories achieve goals. Think of a character you've read about who is an achiever. Step 2: Take a piece of card stock. Cut a hole for your face. Decorate the paper to look like your character. Step 3: Present to the class. 1. Who you are 2. What you achieved 3. How you achieved it 4. Why you are proud of what you did

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11 rubric Settings That Stand Out       popup preview  
On a sheet of copy paper, you will draw pictures of the main characters and objects in the setting of a book you have read. This will relate to what might be seen in the foreground, midground, and background of the scene. Label the objects in the midground A and the objects in the foreground B. The A and B labels will not appear in your final copy. On a piece of card stock draw your background scene. Draw, color, and cut out your objects labeled A and B. You will attach the objects to your scene. Follow your teacher's instructions to create a three-dimensional project.

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