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Newton's First Law of Motion Essay Questions 
Student's will apply their knowledge of Newton's First Law of Motion to appropriately analyze each given motion scenario.
Rubric Code: C232X5
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Subject: Physics  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Newton's First Essay Questions
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Application of Knowledge

Poor

Student does not apply Newton's 1st Law or does not apply it correctly to the question.
Fair

Student applies Newton's 1st Law but does not throughly explain the relationship between the 1st Law of Motion and the example given in the question.
Good

Student correctly applies Newtons 1st Law of Motion to the question and throughly explains the relationship between the 1st Law of motion and the example given in the question.
Requirements of Assignment

Poor

Student does not copy question and/or place question in the appropriate section of science notebook.
Fair

Student copies questions or has a copy of the question but has not placed it in the appropriate section of the science notebook.
Good

Student copies question or has a copy of the question and has placed it in the appropriate section of the science notebook.
Spelling, punctuation and grammar

Poor

Student makes numerous errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar. Student may use fragments to answer question.
Fair

Student makes one or two errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar. Student uses complete sentences to answer question.
Good

Student makes no errors in spelling punctuation and grammar. Student uses complete sentences to answer question.



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  • Physics, Middle school, Inertia, Newton's Laws of Motion

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