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Lab Write Up Rubric 
The rubric is a general guideline to follow when grading a formal lab write up
Rubric Code: B23W5W4
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric formal lab write up rubric
  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Scientific Question

Excellent

Question is clearly stated and explains the reason for the experiment. The question can be tested.
Good

Question is stated but minor details are missing. The question can be tested.
Fair

Question is stated but does not fully explain the reason for experiment. The question can be tested.
Poor

Question does not relate to experiment. The question can not be tested.
Hypothesis

Excellent

Hypothesis is based on the question and stated in an "if" "then" "because" format.
Good

Hypothesis is stated but minor details are missing. Correct format used.
Fair

Hypothesis is stated but does not use correct format.
Poor

Hypothesis does not relate to outcome of experiment or use correct format.
Experiment

Excellent

Steps of the experiment are clearly stated so that another person can perform the experiment.

All materials are listed in correct amounts.
Good

Steps of the experiment are stated,minor details missing; hard for another person to duplicate.

Material present but not detailed.
Fair

Steps of the experiment are unclear/missing; another person would not be able to perform the experiment.
Poor

Steps of the experiment are not included.

Material missing.
Results/ Analysis

Excellent

Student gives detailed and appropriate method to collect and display data.
Variables are identified.
Good

Appropriate method to collect/display data.

Variables mentioned but not correctly identified.
Fair

Student gives an inappropriate way to collect and display data

Only some variables present
Poor

Student does not include a method to collect and display data.
Variables not mentioned.
Conclusion

Excellent

Conclusion related to hypothesis.
If hypotheis is "proven" - tells how data supports it. If not, discussed how data does not support.
Possible experimental errors are discussed.
Good

Conclusion linked to hypothesis by data but with faulty reasoning and possible errors are not discussed.
Fair

Conclusion linked to hypothesis with data but not clearly stated to support or invalidate hypothesis.
Poor

Conclusion present but data is not at all discussed.



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