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Science Demonstration Rubric 
Rubric Code: HX42X48
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Subject: Science  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Organization

Poor

Did not bring all materials to complete lab demonstration. Shows no sign of practice or preparation.
Fair

Have all materials present, but not organized in a way that the demonstration can run smoothly. Shows lack of practice/preparation.
Good

Have all materials present and mostly organized so the demonstration can run smoothly.
Shows practice and preparation.
Excellent

All materials present and easily assessible. Demonstration runs smoothly. Shows extensive practice and preparation.
Presentation Skills

Poor

Does not make eye contact or project voice so that people can hear it. Does not really explain anything.
Fair

Eye Contact and Voice Projection limited. Limited explanation of demonstration topic to audience.
Good

Eye Contact and Voice Projection maintained through the majority of the presentation. Satisfactory explanation of demonstration.
Excellent

Good eye contact and voice projection maintained throughout the entire presentation. Detailed explanation of demonstration topic to audience.
Science Content

Poor

Student shows no knowledge of topic and can not scientifically explain what is happening in the demonstration.
Fair

Student shows limited understanding of topic. Has difficulties explaining the "science" behind the demonstration. Some parts might be inaccurate.
Good

Student shows satisfactory/good understanding of topic and can answer most questions from the audience. Can explain the "science" behind the presentation but not extensively.
Excellent

Student shows a complete understanding of topic. Student can answer all questions from the audience and can really explain what is happening and the "science" behind the project.
Procedural Writing

Poor

Written work is missing important parts or the assignment is incomplete.
It has many proofreading errors and it is confusing to read. It is unclear how to do the demonstration. Parts may be illegible.
Fair

Written work has most of the required parts. The procedure has many of the steps needed to do the demonstration but could be more detailed. Some proofreading errors and/or parts may be difficult to read.
Good

Written work has all the required parts. The procedure is easy to follow. Could be a bit more detailed. An effort has been made to proofread and the text is neat and easy to read.
Excellent

Written work has all the required parts. The procedure is easy to follow and very detailed.
Nothing is left out. There are no proofreading errors and the text is neat and very easy to read.
Interest/Excitement

Poor

Demonstration was not interesting and lacked excitement.
Fair

Demonstration was only slightly interesting and was exciting to only a few viewers.
Good

Demonstration was quite interesting and excited most viewers.
Excellent

Demonstration was very interesting and captured the excitement of all viewers.










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