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Newton's Laws of Motion Project 
The student creates a foldable describing Newton's Three Laws of Motion. Each foldable must describe Newton's Three Laws of Motion, and the picture accurately represents the Laws of Motion.
Rubric Code: B24A769
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Newton's Laws of Motion
Students will apply their knowledge and understanding to create a foldable/brochure that explains Newton's Laws of Motion as well as labeled diagrams to demonstrate how motion is impacted by the forces.
  Poor

2 pts

Fair

4 pts

Average

6 pts

Good

8 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Project Completion

Project

Poor

The project was turned in more than four days late. When given time to complete projects in class, the student is never on task, and more than five redirections are needed during independent work.
Fair

The project was turned in three days late. When given time to complete the project in class, the student is rarely on task, and three to four redirections are needed during independent work.
Average

The project turned in two days late. Students are occasionally on task when given time to complete projects in class, and two to three redirections are needed during independent work.
Good

The project was turned in one day late. When given time to complete projects in class, students are usually on task, with one or two reminders needed.
Excellent

The project was completed and turned in on time. The student is always on task when given time to complete the project in class.
Title and Three Law of Motion Sections

Poor

No laws are stated or explained. A title needs to be on the foldable/brochure sections.
Fair

One to two laws are stated or explained. The foldable/brochure titles have mistakes or are missing.
Average

Two to three laws are stated; however, many (more than four) things could be corrected in the explanations. Titles are present on the foldable/brochure.
Good

All three laws are stated, but there are some mistakes (two to three). Titles are present on the foldable/brochure.
Excellent

All three laws are stated and accurate. The title of the foldable/brochure and sections are present.
Diagrams

Poor

The project includes diagrams/illustrations, but none accurately represent the laws of motion.
Fair

The project includes diagrams/illustrations, but two to three are not accurate representations of the laws of motion.
Average

The project includes two accurate diagrams/illustrations/demonstrations of the law of motion.
Good

The project includes two to three accurate diagrams/illustrations to demonstrate the laws of motion.
Excellent

The project includes all three accurate diagrams/illustrations to demonstrate the laws of motion.
Spelling and Grammar

Poor

Many spelling or grammar mistakes (more than five) interfere with meaning.
Fair

Several spelling or grammar mistakes (three to four) cause some confusion about the meaning.
Average

Some spelling or grammar mistakes (two to three) must be clarified to understand the meaning.
Good

A few spelling or grammar mistakes (one to two) which causes slight confusions with the meaning.
Excellent

No spelling or grammar mistakes. Explanations are clear and easy to understand.



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  • Foldable/Brochure Newton's Laws


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