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Hurricane Constructed Response Questions 
Students will learn to describe what a hurricane is, various traits and what areas hurricanes hit and how they do the most damage.
Rubric Code: T224853
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Subject: Science  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Hurricane Constructed Response Questions
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Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Written hurricane description

Poor

Student describes a hurricane in poor detail using one sentence to tell what a hurricane is. Key words to look for; strong, storm, warm oceans, winds, rain, large waves
Fair

Student describes a hurricane in two sentences to tell what a hurricane is. Key words to look for; strong, storm, warm oceans, winds, rain, large waves
Good

Student uses three or more sentences to tell what a hurricane is. Key words to look for; strong, storm, warm oceans, winds, rain, large waves
Hurricane locations

Poor

Student can identify one location of a hurricane
Fair

Student can identify two locations of a hurricane
Good

Student can identify all four locations of a hurricane
Hurricane precautions

Poor

Student can describe one precaution that can be taken during a hurricane
Fair

Student can describe two precautions that can be taken during a hurricane
Good

Student can describe three or more precautions that can be taken during a hurricane



Keywords:
  • oceans, winds, low pressure, storm surge, warm water

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