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1 rubric Lego EV3 Robotics Task Assessment       popup preview  
problem based learning

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2 rubric Google Slides Research Presentation       popup preview  
Use this rubric as a guide for your research presentation.

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3 rubric Food Chain Project       popup preview  
Student will create a food chain consisting of animals found in a specific biome/ecosystem. The student must label the animals, show the flow of energy in the food chain, classify the organism as producer, consumer, or decomposer and illustrate the biome/ecosystem the organisms belong in.

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4 rubric Food Web Project       popup preview  
Student will create a food web consisting of animals found in a specific biome that they choose. The student must name the animals, describe their habitat, identify the abiotic and biotic factors in the habitat, show the flow of energy in the food web, classify the organism as producer, consumer, or decomposer; and indicate how the organism obtains its energy. Please be creative. Use any household materials you would like. Possible project ideas: * Use a poster board and cut-outs from a magazine to demonstrate your food chain. * Use a clothes hanger, string and cut-outs of different plants and animals to demonstrate your food chain. Students can choose any ecosystem or group of animals. You may even want to show the food chain for your diet.

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5 rubric Food Web Project       popup preview  
Student will create a food web consisting of animals found in a specific biome that they choose. The student must name the animals, describe their habitat, identify the abiotic and biotic factors in the habitat, show the flow of energy in the food web, classify the organism as producer, consumer, or decomposer; and indicate how the organism obtains its energy. Please be creative. Use any household materials you would like. Possible project ideas: * Use a poster board and cut-outs from a magazine to demonstrate your food chain. * Use a clothes hanger, string and cut-outs of different plants and animals to demonstrate your food chain. Students can choose any ecosystem or group of animals. You may even want to show the food chain for your diet.

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