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1 rubric Electricity Experiment Project       popup preview  
Student created and selected experiment on the creation and production of electricity

Grade levels:   K-5  
whunt66
2 rubric Automotive Power Tools       popup preview  
Auto Tech students will identify tools commonly used in automotive repair.

Grade levels:   9-12   Undergrad  
whunt66
3 rubric AUTOMOTIVE WORK/HABITS ASSESSMENT       popup preview  
Measures the work on an individual on a team. Can be used for self assessment, or to measure participation of other team members.

Grade levels:   9-12  
whunt66
4 rubric AUTOMOTIVE SHOP/LAB ASSESSMENT       popup preview  
Measures the work of an individual on a team. Can be used for self assessment, or to measure participation of other team members.

Grade levels:   9-12  
whunt66
5 rubric AUTOMOTIVE SHOP/LAB ASSESSMENT       popup preview  
Measures the work of an individual on a team. Can be used for self assessment, or to measure participation of other team members.

Grade levels:   9-12  
whunt66
6 rubric Automotive Electrical       popup preview  

Grade levels:  
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7 rubric Automotive engine oil change       popup preview  
Objectives: A) Upon completing this assignment, you will be able to drain the motor oil from an engine and replace it with new motor oil and change the engine oil filter. B) Have been able to follow all Mitchell Automotive Repair Manual Instructions and tightening specifications.

Grade levels:   9-12  
whunt66
8 rubric Build a Complete Circuit       popup preview  
Students use yarn, foil, construction paper to build a complete circuit. Students must use written language to describe the diagram.

Grade levels:   K-5  
whunt66

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