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1 rubric Differentiating Plate Boundaries       popup preview  
Scholars will create a single google slide using 3 pictures to represent the three types of plate movements: divergent, convergent, and transform (definition, example, and picture)

Grade levels:   6-8  
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2 rubric Types of Heat transfer       popup preview  
Scholars will explain heat transfer by creating a three way fold-able that analyzes radiation, conduction, convection (definition, example, and picture)

Grade levels:   6-8  
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3 rubric Scientific Investigation: Skittles Lab       popup preview  

Grade levels:   6-8  
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4 rubric Vocabulary Rubric - Frayer Model       popup preview  
When asked to complete a Frayer Model for a target word that was presented in the lesson vocabulary scholars will: write the word, give the definition or definitions for the word, provide at least one synonym, illustrate the meaning with a picture, write a complete sentence using the word with good context clues to support meaning. I can define and recognize synonyms. I can select the visual image that best reinforces a viewpoint or enhances a presentation.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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5 rubric The Water Cycle Project Rubric       popup preview  
Recalling Accurate Science: Identifying the changes in thermal energy as water changes state in the hydrologic (water) cycle.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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6 rubric The Water Cycle Project Rubric       popup preview  
GPS: S4E3d. Explain the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, and precipitation). Develop a diagram/model of the water cycle. The diagram/model should explain the water cycle and include the steps during the cycle.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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