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Writing a Hypothesis Rubric
Writing a Hypothesis Rubric
Evaluate students' ability to write a good scientific hypothesis, including identifying IV and DV
Rubric Code:
WX9W83C
By
goldenrule
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Handout
Grade Levels:
6-8, Undergraduate
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Accomplished
5 pts
Sufficient
4 pts
Developing
3 pts
Inadequate
2 pts
Minimal
1 pts
Correctly identify IV & DV
Accomplished
Student has mastered the concept of identifying the independent variable (IV) and/or dependent variable (DV)within an experiment.
Sufficient
Student can usually identify the independent variable (IV) and/or dependent variable (DV)within an experiment.
Developing
Student is still showing difficulty in identifying the independent variable (IV) and/or dependent variable (DV) within an experiment.
Inadequate
Student cannot accurately identify the independent variable (IV) and/or dependent variable (DV) within an experiment most of the time
Minimal
student show little or no understanding of the concept
project/assignment was incomplete
Write a hypothesis
Accomplished
- Hypothsis correctly follows the format:
"If___affects____, then______"
- Hypothesis is logical and based on background info
- Hypothesis very clearly answers question, and the reasons for the prediction are obvious
Sufficient
- Hypothsis follows the format:
"If___affects____, then______"
- Hypothesis predicts what will happen in an experiment and answers the question
- hypthesis makes sense
Developing
- Hypothsis follows the format:
"If___affects____, then______"
- Hypothesis predicts what will happen in an experiment and answers the question
- Hypothesis is slightly confusing
Inadequate
- Hypothsis is incomplete or does not use the proper format:
"If___affects____, then______"
- Hypothesis does not predict what will happen in the experiment or does not answer question
Minimal
student show little or no understanding of the concept
project/assignment was incomplete
Keywords:
hypothesis, independent variable, dependent variable
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Handout
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