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Force and Motion 
Students will create a PowerPoint describing different terms that are used when talking about force and motion.
Rubric Code: MX53X6B
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Subject: Science  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Force and Motion Vocabulary
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

4 pts

Good

6 pts

All vocabulary words are used

Poor

3 or more words or missing or do not have the correct definition.
Fair

1-2 words are missing or 1-2 words do not have the correct definition.
Good

All ten words are presented in the presentation with correct definitions.
Examples

Poor

Examples are given of 0-5 vocabulary words.
Fair

Examples are given for 6-8 vocabulary words
Good

Examples are given for all 10 vocabulary words.
Pictures

Poor

There are pictures to show examples for 0-5 vocabulary words
Fair

There are 6-8 pictures included.
Good

There are 10 or more pictures included.
Presentation

Poor

Student is able to talk about power point but several mistakes are made.
Fair

Student can talk about power point with help by looking at the slides
Good

Student can clearly talk about power point with little to no reference to the slides as they talk.




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