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Small Engines 
Students disassemble and assemble an engine
Rubric Code: A6894C
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

5 pts

Fair

7 pts

Good

8 pts

Great

10 pts

Part Identification

Poor

Student could only identify a few of the major parts and their function.
Fair

Student knew 70% of the parts and their function.
Good

Student knew 80% of the parts and their function.
Great

Student identified all of the major parts and their function taught in class.
Specifications

Poor

Manual used little if at all.
Fair

Used the manual for about 70% of the specifications but not all.
Good

Used the manual for about 80% of the specifications but not all.
Great

Used the manual to find all specifications.
Engine Ran

Poor

Poor effort. Had an "I don't care it's not mine" attitude. Extra parts after assembly. Never got engine running
Fair

Engine assembled but didn't run. Student had to troubleshoot and make major adjustments. Engine ended up running
Good

Engine assembled and it ran but needed some minor adjustments for it to run properly.
Great

Engine ran properly without any adjustments needed.




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