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CER Rubric Osmosis Diffusion Lab
CER Rubric Osmosis Diffusion Lab
Rubric created for use with Osmosis Diffusion Lab analysis
Rubric Code:
L23BX43
By
dotTT726
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Subject:
Biology
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
Proficient
10 pts
Emerging
5 pts
Beginner
2 pts
Identification of relative size of molecules
Proficient
Relative size of molecules was correctly identified.
Emerging
Relative size of molecules was not correct. 1-3 errors existed in identification.
Beginner
Relative size of molecules was incorrect with more than 3 errors in placement.
Claim
Proficient
Claim was clear, concise, and correlated to the question.
Emerging
Claim lacked clear connection to the question. Claim was incorrectly structured.
Beginner
Claim was incomplete, inadequate, or not present. Claim did not relate to the question.
Evidence
Proficient
Two or more pieces of evidence were provided to substantiate claim. Evidence was based in content knowledge and lab experience. Evidence was clearly communicated.
Emerging
One piece of evidence was provided to substantiate claim. Evidence was clearly communicated and relevant.
Beginner
Little to no evidence was provided to substantiate claim.
Reasoning
Proficient
Reasoning clearly communicated the relationship between the claim and the evidence. Reasoning clearly communicated the relationship between content knowledge and observed phenomena.
Emerging
Reasoning was provided that correlated the claim and evidence. Reasoning was lacking in clear communication of content knowledge and its relationship to observed phenomena.
Beginner
Reasoning did not provide clear understanding of how evidence substantiated the claim. Reasoning of content knowledge and observed phenomena were not evident.
Keywords:
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning, Osmosis, Diffusion
Subjects:
Biology
Types:
Writing
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