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High School Science Experiment Project
Science Experiment Project
Rubric for any project following scientific method with emphasis on student effort and ability to follow directions.
Rubric Code:
B223XA
By
kshiller
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Experiment Project
Poor
1 pts
Average
3 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Abstract and Introduction
Poor
Student's question does not make sense or students do not have a question. Does not state a purpose, observations or hypothesis.
Average
Student has a question to answer using the scientific process. Purpose, Observations and hypothesis are present.
Excellent
Question is interesting and can be answered thoroughly through the scientific process. Purpose, Observations and hypothesis are well defined.
Background Information
Poor
Student has little to no background information on the topic for their experiment.
Average
Student gives basic information about the topic for their experiment.
Excellent
Student background information contains detailed information about the topic for their experiment.
Equipment
Poor
Equipment is not listed or is listed in bulleted form.
Average
Equipment is writen in paragraph form.
Excellent
Equipment is listed in paragragh form and contains details such as measurements and specific names.
Experiment Method
Poor
The steps are hard to understand and there are missing steps.
Average
Method goes through each step of the experiment.
Excellent
The experiment is completely layed out and would be easily duplicated with the steps given.
Data
Poor
No data given.
Average
Data is given, but graphs and charts are incomplete or porrly designed.
Excellent
Much data is given in multiple forms and is very neat and complete. Graphs, charts and other images are included.
Results and Conclusion
Poor
Results do not make sense for this experiment. Conclusion does not discuss hypothesis or explain any errors.
Average
Results are explained.
Conclusion briefly summarizes experiment, but does not go further.
Excellent
Results are thoroughly explained and directly correlate with the data and the experiment. Conclusion summarizes experiment and suggests understanding of variables, controls, data collection and error correction.
Design and Presentation
Poor
Work show little effort. Does not follow format.
Average
Project is presented in an attractive manner. Follows format.
Excellent
Project is presented in an attractive manner. Follows format. Is creative and neatly presented. Contains supplemental material.
Final Draft Form
Poor
Project is very messy and hard to read, and project is crumpled or ripped. Multiple errors in grammar and punctuation.
Average
Project is readable and neat. Few errors in grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Excellent
Project is very neat and the papers are crisp. Paper is typed with no errors in grammar, punctuation or spelling.
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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