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Macromolecules 
Rubric Code: Y293AB
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Public Rubric
Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Macromolecules
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Class

Poor

Missing pictures and elements
Fair

Picture or element listed for each
Good

Picture/elements listed for each
subunits

Poor

not listed or described for each
Fair

listed for each
Good

listed and described for each
Roles

Poor

missing some roles for some classes
Fair

1 role listed for each
Good

Numerous roles listed for each
Examples

Poor

pictures or examples
Fair

examples and 1 picture
Good

examples and 2 pictures
Text/Layout

Poor

text unclear, many misspelled words, poor background
Fair

some text unclear or misspelled words or background somewhat distracting
Good

Bold clear text-easy to read,background appealing,correct spellings
Sources

Poor

1site
Fair

some listed; somewhat correctly, 2 or more
Good

All sources listed correctly
3 or more
Class time

Poor

worked some of the time, off task and needed to be redirected, inappropriate sites on computer
Fair

worked the majority of time, some redirection needed, some sites not related to powerpoint
Good

worked the entire time, always on sites needed for powerpoint.




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