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Scientific Method Rubric
Scientific Method Rubric
To evaluate students use of the scientific method
Rubric Code:
S235694
By
mpoalino
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Handout
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Scientific Method Rubric
Getting Started - 1
1 pts
Making Progress - 2
2 pts
Meeting - 3
3 pts
Exceeding - 4
4 pts
Hypothesis
Getting Started - 1
Lacks/not understandable/unorganized hypothesis
Making Progress - 2
Hypothesis is vague and not well developed. Does not use the needed science vocabulary
Meeting - 3
Hypothesis is clear and well developed. Science vocabulary is used to the extent needed.
Exceeding - 4
Hypothesis is clear and well developed. Science vocabulary is used beyond the extent needed. Hypothesis is connected to outcomes of other similar investigations.
Process
Getting Started - 1
Process is missing.
Making Progress - 2
Process is missing many steps.
Meeting - 3
Process is clear and steps are stated.
Exceeding - 4
Process is clear and steps are stated: identifying independent and dependent variables and controls, what tools are needed to do the gathering, how many measurements will be recorded, and how many data are needed to support the claim.
Data Results
Getting Started - 1
Data results are mostly incomplete (more than half) and not comprehensible.
Making Progress - 2
Some data results (3)are missing and incorrect
Meeting - 3
Data is present and correct.
Exceeding - 4
All data is present and correct. Appropriate and varied display modes are used.
Conclusion and Explanation (#4)
Getting Started - 1
Conclusions not stated and there is no evidence of gained science knowledge in the explanation
Making Progress - 2
Conclusions are stated but they do not address the hypothesis. There is little evidence of scientific knowledge in the explanation
Meeting - 3
Conclusions are stated and they address the hypothesis correctly. There is evidence of gained science knowledge in the explanation.
Exceeding - 4
Conclusions are analyzed and interpreted to determine similarities and differences in findings.
Keywords:
Scientific Method
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Handout
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