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Experimentation Project
Rubric Code:
C2X7CC7
By
Erikanschwe
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Experimentation Project
Poor
1 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Hypothesis
Poor
Student makes a guess as to what might happen but the ideas are unsupported.
Good
Student offers an explanation of what they predict will happen using some scientific knowledge.
Excellent
Student offers a clear, carefully explained prediction of what will happen based upon their own scientific knowledge.
Participation
Poor
Student participates in 1 or fewer experiments, does not take notes, and does not participate in the flipgrid
Good
Students gave minimal participation in all experiments, took some notes, made a flipgrid video and a response to a peer that did not include all info needed.
Excellent
Student fully participates in all experiments, note taking, their own Flipgrid video, and a response to one of their peers.
Notes
Poor
No notes were taking during the experiment. No data was collected.
Good
Notes were taken some of the time and they are not very thorough. Some of the data was written down.
Excellent
Takes thorough notes about each experiment as they are done and explains what happened during the experiment. This includes data collection.
Flipgrid Video
Poor
Student's video does not meet the time parameters, does not thoroughly explain their hypothesis and experiment, and they do not respond to a peer.
Good
Student films a flipgrid video that does not meet 1 of these requirements
1) time limit
2) thoroughness
3) adequate response to a peer.
Excellent
Films a flipgrid video that fits the parameters of the time conditions, thoroughly explains their hypothesis and the experiment. Posts a video that is reflective and thought out in response to their peer.
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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