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The Water Cycle 
The children will understand the water cycle and will be able to explain the function of each part: Evaporation, condensation, precipitation and accumulation. The students will understand the process of a scientific experiment and reproduce it and report on it.
Rubric Code: S8C324
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Water Cycle Experiment

Poor

The sudent did not follow directions, did not make predictions.
Fair

The student followed directions for the most part and was successful in atlease 2/4 of the phases.
Good

The student followed directions and was able to reproduce all four parts of the cycle.
Group Work

Poor

The student was not able to work effectively in a group. The division of labor was unequal.
Fair

The student was able to work in a group, but was not always a full player.
Good

The student worked well in the group and there was a strong and fair division of labor..they worked as a team.
Report Writing

Poor

The student displayed a lack of knowledge and understanding about the water cycle and it's phases.
Fair

The student displayed an understanding of the water cycle and it's phases, but is unclear about 1-2 of it's functions.
Good

The student clearly understands the water cycle and it's phases and can reproduce these phases easily through written or spoken word.




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