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Projectile Motion Arrows 
Students Shoot arrows and predict where they will land. Students collect data and them analyze the motion of the arrow at the key moments in flight.
Rubric Code: XXA745X
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Subject: Physics  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Data Table or Chart

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Significant lack of data listed and organized.
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Insufficient data, or data that you measured is not listed.
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There is just enough information gathered to solve the challenge. The data may not be labelled completely.
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The table or chart has a title and rows and columns labelled clearly. Their are units to the measurements. The variable that the student is trying to find is identified.
Estimate Initial Acceleration

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Initial conditions and assumptions are stated. Formula used is listed, values have correct units. The x and y component of the the acceleration are calculated with additional measurements. Correct units are used. Compare and contrast the vertical and horizontal acceleration.
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