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Science Project : Model and Presentation
Science Project : Model and Presentation
Students create a science model, and present their model (verbally or written, choose one, students will be graded on EITHER "Presentation oral" or "presentation written"). The model should be based on a scientific concept that is based on a topic of the student's choosing.
Rubric Code:
LXA43W6
By
Lmac589
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Science Project
Does not meet Expectations
1 pts
Met some Expectations
2 pts
Met most Expectations
3 pts
Met all Expectations
4 pts
Total
50 pts
Explanation of Concepts
Does not meet Expectations
Explanation is unclear; it lacks accuracy and understanding of concepts.
(9-0 points)
Met some Expectations
Explanation shows evidence of understanding, but facts and concepts are not accurate.
(11 points)
Met most Expectations
Explanation shows a complete understanding of concepts. There are some facts and concepts that are not accurate.
(13 points)
Met all Expectations
Explanation is clear and shows complete understanding. Concepts and facts are accurate.
(15 points)
Total
Research
Does not meet Expectations
Model shows no research in planning.
(4-0 points)
Met some Expectations
Model shows evidence of research in planning but does not cite a bibliography.
(6 points)
Met most Expectations
Model is accompanied by a bibliography but cites only one research reference used in planning the model.
(8 points)
Met all Expectations
Model is accompanied by a bibliography citing at least two research references used in planning the model.
(10 points)
Total
Model related to Science Concepts
Does not meet Expectations
Model does not relate to a scientific concept nor make connections to real world applications.
(9-0 points)
Met some Expectations
Scientific concepts and connections to real world applications are unclear in the model.
(11 points)
Met most Expectations
Model represents scientific concepts with minor errors and shares connections for real world applications.
(13 points)
Met all Expectations
Model clearly represents scientific concepts and is scientifically correct, having connections to real world applications.
(15 points)
Total
Construction, creativity, neatness
Does not meet Expectations
The model is poorly constructed. It lacks in neatness in creativity.
(2-0 points)
Met some Expectations
The model is constructed with little neatness and creativity.
(3 points)
Met most Expectations
The model is carefully constructed, but does not showcase student's creativity.
(4 points)
Met all Expectations
The model is carefully constructed with materials that showcase student's creativity and are appropriate.
(5 points)
Total
Presentation Oral
Does not meet Expectations
Does not speak clearly, make eye contact, or is unprepared to present model.
(2-0 points)
Met some Expectations
Eye contact, clear speech, or preparation to present model is minimal.
(3 points)
Met most Expectations
Speaks clearly, makes eye contact, and presents model well.
(4 points)
Met all Expectations
Anticipates questions and takes ownership of the model.
(5 points)
Total
Presentation Written
Does not meet Expectations
Writing does not clearly explain model, there are many errors in writing.
(2-0 points)
Met some Expectations
Writing explains model, there are some errors in writing
(3 points)
Met most Expectations
Writing clearly explains model, there are few errors in writing.
(4 points)
Met all Expectations
Writing clearly explains model, anticipates questions of audience in the writing of the explanation, there are no errors in writing.
(5 points)
Total
Total/50
Keywords:
science model
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
Presentation
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