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Are you Cirrus? 
An exploration of clouds, weather, and the global consequences of our actions.
Rubric Code: M9WC7B
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Beginning

1 pts

Satisfactory

3 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Cloud keynote

Beginning

cloud question answered, but there is no evidence of research, types of clouds matrix is incomplete, the information has some mistakes or misconceptions, it is not colorful or does not capture interest
Satisfactory

Cloud question answered and shows some evidence of research, types of clouds matrix mostly complete, most information is accurate and sources sited, colorful and catches the audience's interest
Excellent

Cloud question answered and shows research done, types of clouds matrix complete, all the information is accurate and any sources sited, colorful and catches the audience's interest
Weather keynote

Beginning

the relationship between weather and clouds is unclear, one type of severe weather is throughly described including at least 2 of the following, if there is a "season" or not, characteristics of the weather, how meteorologists predict it, safety precautions, and consequences of the weather incident all the information is accurate and any sources sited, colorful or catches the audience's interest
Satisfactory

the relationship between weather and clouds is mostly clear, one type of severe weather is throughly described including at least 3 of the following if there is a "season" or not, characteristics of the weather, how meteorologists predict it, safety precautions, and consequences of the weather incident all the information is accurate and any sources sited, colorful and catches the audience's interest
Excellent

the relationship between weather and clouds is clear, one type of severe weather is throughly described including if there is a "season" or not, characteristics of the weather, how meteorologists predict it, safety precautions, and consequences of the weather incident all the information is accurate and any sources sited, colorful and catches the audience's interest
Newspaper

Beginning

The newspaper contains date, name, pictures and 1 short article about climate change, it is colorful and has an index, there is no evidence of research and some facts are inaccurate in the articles
Satisfactory

The newspaper contains at least headlines, date, name, pictures and 1 short article about climate change, it is colorful and has an index, there is some evidence of research and there are mostly accurate facts in the articles
Excellent

The newspaper contains headlines, date, name, pictures and 2 short articles about climate change, it is colorful and has an index, there is evidence of research and there are accurate facts in the articles
Climate change keynote and forecast

Beginning

The climate change ideas and consequences are unclear and not all relate to weather and clouds, the pictures are distracting to understanding and are not relevant to the topic, there is little or no evidence of research and sources are not, slides are in a logical order and no transitions are used.
Satisfactory

The climate change ideas and consequences are mostly understandable, relate to weather and clouds, the pictures add somewhat to the understanding and are relevant to the topic, evidence of research is clear and sources are sited, most slides are in a logical order and transitions are used.
Excellent

The climate change ideas and consequences are understandable, relate to weather and clouds, the pictures add to the understanding and are relevant to the topic, evidence of research is clear and sources are sited, slides are in a logical order and transitions are used.




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