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Moon Journal 
observing the phases of the moon
Rubric Code: K47738
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Professional Astronomer

20 pts

Amateur Astronomer

15 pts

Casual Astronomer

10 pts

Armchair Astronomer

5 pts

Category Score

(N/A)

Date, Time, & Day

Professional Astronomer

I included the date, time, and day for each of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Amateur Astronomer

I included the date, time, and day for at least five of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Casual Astronomer

I included the date, time, and day for three or four of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Armchair Astronomer

I included the date, time, and day for less than three of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Category Score
Description

Professional Astronomer

My description always included both the night (or day) sky and the moon, (when visible), for four weeks.
Amateur Astronomer

My description always included both the night (or day) sky and the moon, (when visible) for at least five of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Casual Astronomer

My description always included both the night (or day) sky and the moon, (when visible) for three or four of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Armchair Astronomer

My description always included both the night (or day) sky and the moon, (when visible) for less than three of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Category Score
Writing Observations in the Journal

Professional Astronomer

I wrote down my observations of the sky and moon (when visible) each day of the week, for four weeks.
Amateur Astronomer

I wrote down my observations of the sky and moon (when visible) at least five times each week, for four weeks.
Casual Astronomer

I wrote down my observations of the sky and moon (when visible) three or four times each week, for four weeks.
Armchair Astronomer

I wrote down my observations of the sky and moon (when visible) less than three times each week, for four weeks.
Category Score
Drawings/Other Observations

Professional Astronomer

My drawings always included the moon (when visible) and other night sky objects such as planets, particular stars, metorites, or constellations.
Amateur Astronomer

My drawings included the moon (when visible) and other night sky objects such as planets, particular stars, metorites, or constellations for at least five of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Casual Astronomer

My drawings included the moon (when visible) and other night sky objects such as planets, particular stars, metorites, or constellations for three or four of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Armchair Astronomer

My drawings included the moon (when visible) and other night sky objects such as planets, particular stars, metorites, or constellations for less than three of my observations during the week, for four weeks.
Category Score
Weekly Check-in

Professional Astronomer

I remembered to bring in my journal each week on the right day for four weeks.
Amateur Astronomer

I remembered to bring in my journal three weeks on the right day.
Casual Astronomer

I remembered to bring in my journal half the time on the right day.
Armchair Astronomer

I didn't remember to bring in my journal each week on the right day and I needed reminders.
Category Score
Total Points (Maximum of 100)

Professional Astronomer
Amateur Astronomer
Casual Astronomer
Armchair Astronomer
Category Score
Level of Expertise (total Points)

Professional Astronomer

Professional Astronomer (100-90)
Amateur Astronomer

Amateur Astronomer (89-80)
Casual Astronomer

Amateur Astronomer (79-70)
Armchair Astronomer

Amateur Astronomer (69-60)
Category Score



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