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"What's in a House" Project 
This 8th grade class has been learning about different techniques in using energy efficient materials to build a house.
Rubric Code: TX4X68
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric What's in a House Project
  superior

4 pts

excellent

3 pts

satisfactory

2 pts

below satisfactory

1 pts

Construction

superior

The overall house is solid. It exceeds the required criteria.
excellent

The overall house is sturdy. It fits most required criteria.
satisfactory

The overall house is unstable. It fits some of the required criteria.
below satisfactory

The overall house is flimsy. It fits little of the required criteria.
Roof

superior

The roof implements efficient energy material. It appears to be superiorly designed and provides superior protection from the elements.
excellent

The roof implements efficient energy material. It appears to be well designed and provides excellent protection from the elements.
satisfactory

The roof implements efficient energy material. It appears to satisfactorily designed and provided satisfactory protection from the elements.
below satisfactory

The roof implements some efficient energy material. It appears to be below satisfactorily designed and provides below satisfactory protection from the elements.
Walls

superior

The walls implement efficient energy material. It appears to be superiorly designed and provides superior protection from the elements.
excellent

The walls implement efficient energy material. It appears to be well designed and provides excellent protection from the elements.
satisfactory

The walls implement efficient energy material. It appears to satisfactorily designed and provided satisfactory protection from the elements.
below satisfactory

The walls implement some efficient energy material. It appears to be below satisfactorily designed and provides below satisfactory protection from the elements.
Windows

superior

The windows implement efficient energy material. It appears to be superiorly designed and provides superior protection from the elements.
excellent

The windows implement efficient energy material. It appears to be well designed and provides excellent protection from the elements.
satisfactory

The windows implement efficient energy material. It appears to satisfactorily designed and provided satisfactory protection from the elements.
below satisfactory

The windows implement some efficient energy material. It appears to be below satisfactorily designed and provides below satisfactory protection from the elements.
Explanation

superior

Student(s) is/are able to give thorough reasoning for the use of each material used in creating the house using efficient materials.
excellent

Student(s) is/are able to give ample reasoning for the use of each material used in creating the house using efficient materials.
satisfactory

Student(s) is/are able to give some reasoning for the use of each material used in creating the house using efficient materials.
below satisfactory

Student(s) is/are able to give little reasoning for the use of each materials used in creating the house using efficient materials.




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