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Diagram of Soil Layers 
Students will create a quality diagram of soil layers
Rubric Code: ZX5379
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Diagram of Soil Layers
Students will create a quality diagram of soil layers.
  Poor

0.5 pts

Fair

0.75 pts

Good

1 pts

Layers Colored Correctly
1 pts

Each layer should be colored in accordance with the diagram directions

Poor

One layer is colored correctly in accordance with directions
Fair

Two layers are colored in accordance with directions
Good

Diagram is colored correctly in accordance with directions
Layers are drawn correctly
1 pts

Layers are drawn correctly in accordance with the diagram directions

Poor

Zero to one layer is drawn with no arrows.
Fair

Two to three layers are drawn with no arrows.
Good

Three layers are drawn and each layer has an arrow pointing to a label.
Labels are filled in correctly
1 pts

Labels are filled in with the correct descriptors

Poor

Zero to one soil layers are labeled beside the appropriate layer.
Fair

Two soil layers are labeled beside the appropriate layer.
Good

Three soil layers are labeled beside the appropriate layer.




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