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Science Engineering Project to Solve a Real World Problem
Science Fair Engineering Project
Rubric for Science Engineering Project and Presentation
Rubric Code:
ZX28A75
By
DawnPage
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Attempted/Basic
1 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advanced/Proficient
5 pts
Problem
1
Addresses a practical need to which there is already a common solution, or addresses an issue of little practical value.
3
Addresses a somewhat practical need some people have, which may have an expensive or uncommon solution.
5
Creatively addresses a practical need some people have, which may have an expensive or uncommon solution.
Research
1
Cites one or no information resource (such as, text, encyclopedia, businesses, magazines, catalogs, internet, or interviews). Material is copied rather than written in the student's own words.
3
Cites few information resources. Mentions known similar ideas with some elaboration. Makes a general connection to a similar idea in the student's own words.
5
Cites at least four types of resources. Makes a clear connection with a known similar idea in the student's own words.
Possible Solutions
1
Proposes three or fewer solutions, some of which may be silly. Solution description is limited.
3
Proposes at least three practical solutions with a short description.
5
Proposes three or more practical solutions. One or more are very creative. Provides sufficient description for audience to understand.
Plan and Create
1
Provides few details, leaving the reader unclear about how the invention works. Fails to analyze obstacles related to the practical design and function of the invention.
3
Provides adequate details giving the reader a general understanding of how the invention works. Provides adequate analysis of the obstacles.
5
Explains the invention, addressing all details, giving the reader a clear understanding of how the invention works.
Revised Solutions
1
Revised solutions do not address the obstacles mentioned or are not practical.
3
Revised solutions practially address the obstacles mentioned.
5
Revised solutions practically address the obstacles mentioned and consider durability or other future issues.
Science Concepts
1
Provides limited or no explanation of science concepts. Explanation may not apply to the project.
3
Provides an adequate explanation of at least one science concept, which has some application to the project.
5
Provides in-depth explanation of at least one science concept directly applying to the project.
Keywords:
Science Engineering
Subjects:
Science
Types:
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