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States of Matter Foldable
States of Matter Foldable
Learning Objective: Students will be able to identify and define the three states of matter, give examples, and descriptions
Rubric Code:
TX6C885
By
mokwabi
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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States of Matter
Excellent
20 pts
Good
15 pts
Fair
10 pts
Poor
5 pts
Identification of States of Matter
Excellent
Student is able to thoroughly and accurately identify all three states of matter.
Good
Student is able to thoroughly and accurately identify two states of matter.
Fair
Student is able to thoroughly and accurately identify one states of matter.
Poor
Student is not able to identify any states of matter.
Illustrate three states of matter
Excellent
Student is able to correctly illustrate and label each of the three states of matter. All drawings are neat, in color, and clearly identifiable. All illustrations are creative and applicable .
Good
Student is able to correctly illustrate and label at least two of the three states of matter. The drawings are neat, in color, and clearly identifiable. All illustrations are creative and applicable .
Fair
Student is able to illustrate at least one of the three states of matter. Drawings may not be neat or in color, but are identifiable. Labels may be incomplete. All illustrations are creative but not applicable
Poor
Student is not able to illustrate some of the states of matter, but drawings and coloring are not neat or not used, and labels may be missing or incorrect. All illustrations are not creative and not applicable
Examples of the states of matter
Excellent
Student is able to list four examples for each of the three states of matter. The list is neat and correct.
Good
Student is able to identify at least three examples for each state of matter. The list is neat and correct.
Fair
Student is able to identify at least two examples for each state of matter. The list is neat, but may have errors.
Poor
Student is able to identify at least one example for each state of matter. The least may not be neat and may have errors.
Descriptions of States of Matter
Excellent
Student is able to identify four characteristics that describe each of the three states of matter and has included 2 or more fun fact about each state of matter. All information provided is accurate and above grade level. The list is neat and correct
Good
Student is able to identify at least three characteristics that describe each state of matter and has included 1or 2 fun fact about each state of matter. All information provided is current and up to grade level. The list is neat and correct.
Fair
Student is able to identify at least two characteristics that describe each state of matter and has included 1 fun fact about each state of matter. All information provided is below grade level. The list is neat, but may have errors.
Poor
Student is able to identify at least one characteristics that describe each state of matter and has included no fun fact about each state of matter. All information provided is false and not up to grade level. The list may not be neat and may have errors.
Assignment Criteria
Excellent
Assignment is completed and turned in as assigned with complete name and all current information present .
Good
Assignment is completed and turned in on time as assigned with name listed. May be missing last name or complete heading.
Fair
Assignment is completed on time as assigned, but name is missing. Student later identifies paper.
Poor
Assignment turned in incomplete or not as assigned, but on time with name and turned in on time to correct place.
Keywords:
States of Matter
Subjects:
Science
Types:
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