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Index Fossil Performance Task 
Rubric Code: FX4AC65
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Index Fossil Performance Task
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Content x 2

Poor

Incorrect claim or correct claim supported with incorrect evidence; may have tried to incorrectly use the law of superposition across columns
Fair

Correct claim is stated and supported with correct evidence, but did not include the age of the fossils (only rock type or period)
Good

Correct claim is stated and supported with correct evidence which must include the age of the index fossils (which uses at least 3 sources)
Format

Poor

Claim is not clearly stated or stated at all; incomplete sentences; frequent spelling and/or grammatical errors that interfere with meaning.
Fair

Claim is stated, but may not be in the beginning; some incomplete sentences; some spelling or grammatical errors, but do not drastically interfering with meaning.
Good

Claim is stated at the beginning; uses complete sentence with only minor errors with spelling and/or grammatical errors that do not interfere with meaning.
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