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How Things Move 
The student will be able to describe movement using correct vocabulary.
Rubric Code: N9W26X
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric How Things Move
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Information

Poor

Most of the information iss incorrect or correct information under the wrong title.
Fair

Most of the information is correct and titles are correct.
Good

All of the information is correct and titles are also correct.
Vocabulary & Spelling

Poor

Most of the vocabulary words are incorrectly spelled and or used.
Fair

One or two of the vocabulary words are incorrectly spelled or used.
Good

All of the vocabulary words are correctly spelled and used.
Writing

Poor

5 or more sentences do not begin with a capital or have correct ending punctuation.
Fair

4 out of 6 sentences begin with a capital and have correct ending punctuation.
Good

All sentences begin with a capital and have correct ending punctuation.
Presentation

Poor

The project was not correctly folded or cut, was torn or severely wrinkled. Very little effort was taken to make the project look neat.
Fair

The pictures were colored too much making it difficult to determine the type of line. The over all presentation was acceptable.
Good

The project was correctly folded, cut, and neat. The pictures were nicely colored making it easy to determine the type of line. The over all presentation was great.



Keywords:
  • Straight, Zig Zag, Up and Down, Round and round, Back and Forth, Fast and Slow.

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