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Weathering Project 
Students take photographs of different types of weathering. Students conduct a scientific study on the factors that effect weathering.
Rubric Code: S77672
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Photos of Weathering

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Student made no attempt to participate in the project.
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Student submitted less than 8 photos. They failed to show 2 physical & 2 chemical examples.
Student was NOT in all photos.
Location was NOT clear.
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Student submitted 4 photos.
They failed to show 2 physical & 2 chemical examples.
Student was NOT in ALL photos OR Location was NOT clear.
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Student submitted 4 photos.
They showed 2 physical & 2 chemical examples.
Student was in ALL photos.
Location was clear.
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Student submitted 4 photos which showed 2 physical & 2 chemical examples.
Student was in ALL photos and the
location was clear.
Student went beyond the minimum required effort.
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Student failed to submit an essay.
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Student's essay is hand written, poorly constructed, and lacks a topic paragraph & conclusion.
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Student's essay is typed, adequate in length, but lacks a topic paragraph & conclusion.
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Student's essay is typed, adequate in length, & and follows the ELA guidelines for essay writing.
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Student's essay is typed, adequate in length, follows the ELA guidelines for essay writing, and shows good scientific insight.


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Student's project contains NO photos of the cemetery.
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Student's sStudy lacks the required number of photographs.
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Student's Cemetery study has the required number of photographs BUT, it is not clear what they are trying to show.
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Student's Cemetery study has the required number of photographs and they attempt to support their claim, BUT lacks consistency.
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Student's Cemetery study has the required number of photographs, they clearly support their claim.





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