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Biome Game, Poster, Book or Diorama
Biomes
For your biome project, please include the sections on this rubric for full points.
Rubric Code:
BX6465
By
sfalkenb
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Biomes
Excellent
6 pts
Fair
4 pts
Poor
2 pts
The name of the biome.
Excellent
Student prominently uses the name of his/her biome somewhere in their project
Fair
Student uses a biome, but does not use the name of the biome in his/her project.
Poor
Student does not tell what biome he/she is presenting and it is not obvious.
Temperature
Excellent
Student does indicate what the temperature is like in their biome.
Fair
Poor
Student does not indicate what the temperature is like in their biome.
Precipitation
Excellent
Student does indicate what the precipitation is like in his/her biome.
Fair
Poor
Student does not indicate what the precipitation is like in his/her biome.
Animals
Excellent
Student has animals in his/her biome, and he/she illustrates why they are there.
Fair
Student has animals inside his/her biome but establishes no relation between them.
Poor
Student does not use the animals that live in his/her biome.
Plants
Excellent
Student uses plants from his/her biome and establishes the relationship between them.
Fair
Student uses plants but he/she establishes no relationship between them
Poor
Student does not use any plants or uses plants that are not in their biome.
Abiotic features
Excellent
Student uses several abiotic features from his/her biome.
Fair
Student uses a couple abiotic features from his/her biome.
Poor
Student does not use any abiotic features from his/her biome.
Creativity
Excellent
Student is very creative in the way he/she uses his/her materials to construct his/her biome project.
Fair
Students use some creativity but little effort has gone into the representation of the biome
Poor
Student is not very creative with the way he/she constructs his/her biome project. (Very few characteristics represented)
Overall Presentation
Excellent
Student has planned the project and completed it well and on time
Fair
Student has completed project but it is late by one or two days
Poor
Student has not completed project, but turned it in on time.
Keywords:
Game Poster Book Diorama Biome
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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