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Weather Glogster 
Rubric Code: Y7A743
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Does Not Meet

1 pts

Progressing

2 pts

Meets

3 pts

Weather Type Identified

Does Not Meet

The student did not identify their favorite type of weather.
Progressing

The student may have described their favorite type of weather, but they did not specifically identify the weather.
Meets

The student included the name of the weather type that they feel is their favorite type of weather.
Favorite Weather

Does Not Meet

The student does not state why the weather is their favorite.
Progressing

The student states what their favorite weather is but they do not clearly say why it is their favorite.
Meets

The student clearly states why the weather selected is their favorite weather.
Writing Quality

Does Not Meet

The student writes less than three sentences.
Progressing

The student writes three sentences, however there are capitalization and punctuation errors.
Meets

The student writes at least three sentences on their Glogster Poster. The sentences are written correctly with correct capitalization and punctuation.




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