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1 rubric Kidsperation       popup preview  
A rubric evaluating Kidsperation.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8   9-12  
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2 rubric Data Collection and Analysis       popup preview  
This is a rubric for our Bean plant data collection and analyzing project. Students will record how much sunlight and water their plant gets every day, and how much the plant has grown. They will then have to analyze their data and state what conditions helped to make their plant grow the best.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8   9-12   Undergrad  
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3 rubric Plant Presentation       popup preview  
-Label and describe the parts of a plant. •List the important things needed for plant growth. •Demonstrate knowledge and use of words related to seeds and plants. •Describe how plants grow and what they need to grow. •There are seven basic requirements that plants need in order to grow properly: temperature, light, water, air, nutrients, time, and room to grow. •You can eat certain plant parts. They are important food sources for both humans and other animals. •Plants can be grown both indoors and outdoors for food, shelter, clothing, medicine, energy, and pleasure.

Grade levels:   9-12  
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4 rubric Parts of a plant       popup preview  
Parts of a plant, and how a plant grows with care.

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5 rubric My First Science Project       popup preview  
Create a science fair project: 1. Choose a topic that interests you 2. Talk about the topic with someone and compile questions to get you started 3. Develop an important questions – this question will be your project and will guide your research 4. Create a hypothesis – guess the answer to the question 5. Create a list of items you need to answer the question 6. Gather the items on your list 7. Carry out the tests 8. Write down the results 9. Answer the sentence starters to create your report 10. Prepare a display

Grade levels:   K-5  
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