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Making A PLanet Earth Model 
Rubric Code: XB33C7
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

Did not meet expectations

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Fair

Met expectations

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Excellent

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Information & Following Directions
20 pts

The model is expected to show accurately the chosen structure.

Poor

Did not meet expectations
Fair

Met expectations
Excellent

Surpassed expectations
Presentation
20 pts

The model has a clear image of the structure and well identified parts.

Poor

Did not meet expectations
Fair

Met expectations
Excellent

Surpassed expectations
Time
20 pts

Handed in on time

Poor

Did not meet expectations
Fair

Met expectations
Excellent

Surpassed expectations
Demonstration
20 pts

Demonstration of the model should include a brief explanation

Poor

Did not meet expectations
Fair

Met expectations
Excellent

Surpassed expectations
Creativity
20 pts

Student used realistic colors. Has an eye for details. Design is realistic.

Poor

Did not meet expectations
Fair

Met expectations
Excellent

Surpassed expectations



Keywords:
  • Experiment, representation, summarize, synthesize, and model


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