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Comparing and Contrasting Marine Animals 
Objects being compared in the Venn diagram: two marine animals
Rubric Code: W89B58
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Comparing and Contrasting
  Good

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

0 pts

Research Knowledge

Uses research to support (reading or interviewing) of statements.

Good

All statements are supported by research.
Fair

Most statements are supported by research.
Poor

Few or none of the statements are supported by research.
Statement Placements

Utilizing the Venn Diagram Correctly

Good

All statements noting similarities are placed in the center circle and all statements that note differences are placed in the correct outer circle.
Fair

Most statements are placed in the correct circle, but student mixed up a few statements.
Poor

Few statements are placed in the correct circle.
Number of quality statements

Writing effective comparison statements.

Good

Student is able to make five or more comparisons statements in each circle.
Fair

Student is able to make 3-4 comparison statements in each circle.
Poor

Student makes only 1-2 comparison statements in each circle.





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