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Classification Diagram
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Students make a dichotomous diagram of a collection of classroom items.
Rubric Code:
B2BC5W
By
kmcdilda
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Classification Diagram
Below Expectation
1 pts
Needs Improvement
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Characteristics
Below Expectation
Characteristics of items are not well described or defined either in words or in pictures.
There are many (5+) details that are missing.
Needs Improvement
Characteristics of items are well described and defined either in words or in pictures.
There are 3 or 4 details that are missing.
Proficient
Characteristics of items are mostly well described and defined either in words or in pictures.
There are 1 or 2 details that are missing.
Advanced
Characteristics of items are well described and defined either in words or in pictures.
Branching
Below Expectation
Trait or traits for dividing items into two groups is clearly described or defined in words or pictures.
There are many (5+) details that are missing.
Needs Improvement
Trait or traits for dividing items into two groups is clearly described or defined in words or pictures.
There are 3 or 4 details that are missing.
Proficient
Trait or traits for dividing items into two groups is not clearly described or defined in words or pictures.
There are 1 or 2 details that are missing.
Advanced
Trait or traits for dividing items into two groups is clearly described or defined in words or pictures.
Presentation
Below Expectation
Dichotomous diagram is neither clear,
or neat
or well laid out on the page. It is hard to understand the diagram.
There are many (10+) spelling or grammar mistakes
Needs Improvement
The dichotomous diagram is unclear, or messy or not
well laid out on the page so that it does interfere with understanding.
There are 6-10 spelling or grammar mistakes
Proficient
Dichotomous diagram is
mostly clear,
mostly neat
well laid out on the page so that it does not interfere with understanding.
There are 3 - 5 spelling or grammar mistakes
Advanced
Dichotomous diagram is clear, neat
well laid out on the page.
There are no spelling or grammar mistakes
Keywords:
Classification Characteristics
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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