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Ecosystem Living and Nonliving Things 
Ecosystem, identify 2 living (biotic) and 2 nonliving things (abiotic) based on what was discussed in science class, read in the ecosystem paragraphs.
Rubric Code: C9XC83
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Ecosystem Living & Nonliving Things
  Poor - U

1 pts

Needs Work- S-

2 pts

Fair - S

3 pts

Good - S+

4 pts

Ecosystem Living and Nonliving Thin

Poor - U

Identifies and labels 1 living things (biotic) and 0 nonliving (abiotic) in an ecosystem. O illustration of an (biotic) and (abiotic) Lack interdepence.
Needs Work- S-

Identifies and labels at least 1 living (biotic) or 1 nonliving (abiotic) thing. Only 1 Illustrations. Limited interdepence.
Fair - S

Identifies and labels 2 living thing (biotic) and 1 nonliving (abiotic) thing. Illustrated examples of 2 (biotic) and 1(abiotic) Illustrates some interdependence.
Good - S+

Identifies and labels an ecosystem that includes 2 living things and 2 nonliving things. Illustrated examples of each 2 (biotic) and 2 (abiotic)
Illustrates interdependence.



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