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Brain Power!
Brain Power!
Students will be able to apply their knowledge of the parts of the brain to real world scenarios by making an informative digital poster.
Rubric Code:
TX98972
By
amorley
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Brain Power!
Great
4 pts
Good job
3 pts
Fair job
2 pts
Needs work
1 pts
Application to the Real World
Great
All information presented on the poster is related to class objectives and are applied to the real world. Student connects a part of the school to each of the 18 brain parts accurately.
Good job
All information presented on the poster is related to class objectives and are applied to the real world. Student connects a part of the school to 18 brain parts - a few errors.
Fair job
All information presented on the poster is related to class objectives and are applied to the real world. Student connects a part of the school to 18 brain parts - a many errors. Or did not identify all 18 brain parts.
Needs work
Project is incomplete or largely inaccurate/illogical.
Visual Appearance/Organization
Great
Your poster is easy to read and is organized in a way that makes the material easy to understand. There are pictures and images relate to your topic of discussion.
Good job
Your poster is easy to read and is organized but the images and pictures do not relate to the topic.
Fair job
Your poster is easy to read and is slightly unorganized and a little sloppy but the poster is still legible. The images and pictures do not relate to the topic.
Needs work
Your poster is visually hard to read, and is completely unorganized. There are no pictures or images.
Content
Great
Student includes all required brain parts.
Good job
Student includes 15 or more of 18 brain parts.
Fair job
Students include 10 or more brain parts.
Needs work
Project is incomplete.
Grammar
Great
There are no serious grammar errors and all sentences use correct spelling, punctuation, and end marks. Sentence structure is easily understood and takes no effort from others to decipher.
Good job
There are fewer than three grammar and sentence errors. Sentence structure is easily understood with the grammar errors
Fair job
There are fewer than five grammar and sentence errors. Sentence structure makes it hard for the audience to understand but can eventually be understood.
Needs work
There are more than five grammar errors and more than six sentence errors sentence structure is poor and is hard for the intended audience to understand .
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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