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How will track design affect the speed of a toy car? 
Students will design three different tracks (Hot Wheel Tracks) to calculate and "clock" the fastest speed of their toy cars.
Rubric Code: R9C5WC
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Speed of a Toy Car
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1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Data Collection

Poor

The students did not collect data.
Fair

The students did collect data but did not calculate the average speed.
Good

The students did collect data and calcuated an average speed.
Trials

Poor

The students conducted at least 1 trial.
Fair

The students conducted at least 2 trials.
Good

The students conducted at least 3 trialss.
Use of Class Time

Poor

The student used none of the class time wisely and did not complete the activity.
Fair

The student used most of the class time wisely to complete the activity.
Good

The student used all of the class time wisely to complete the activity.



Keywords:
  • Speed, acceleration, leverage, friction, force, and motion

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