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Classifying Rocks 
Rubric Code: Q2W9A42
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Subject: Science  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: K-5, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Classifying and Comparing Rocks
  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Comparing Rocks

Excellent

The students identify the differences between rocks based on features like colour, size and texture.
Good

The students identify the differences between most of the rocks.
Fair

The students observe the difference between two of the rocks but not all of them
Poor

The students do not have a clear understanding of any of the features of the rocks.
Completion of tasks.

Excellent

The students always stay on the task during the whole lesson and completes the activities before the time.
Good

The students stay on task during the whole task and completes all activities that go along with it.
Fair

The students stay on task most of the time and did the majority of the activities.
Poor

The students do not stay on task much at all and fails to complete the activity.
Classifying Rocks

Excellent

The students can classify fast the kinds of rocks and its features.
Good

The student can easily tell whether the rock is hard or soft/ shiny/ small / big/ white or brown or black.
Fair

The student can tell what kind of rock it is for the most part but still struggles with it
Poor

The students do not have any idea as to which rock is which and what category it falls under.



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