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Exploring Reproductive Adaptations 
Create two paragraphs about the reproductive adaptations of different animals
Rubric Code: G5392A
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Exploring Adaptations
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

Note Taking Frame

Poor

Incomplete or not included with paragraphs
Fair

Mostly complete, some mistakes with citing
Good

Fully completed, all sources included
Paragraph One

Poor

Incomplete sentences, no sources included, adaptation is not fully understood.
Fair

Adaptations stated but not discussed, sources included, sentences are complete, two adaptations are mentioned.
Good

Full sentences set in logical order, all sources included, three or more adaptations are discussed and understood.
Paragraph Two

Poor

Adaptations stated but not discussed, sources included, sentences are complete, two adaptations are mentioned.
Fair

Adaptations stated but not discussed, sources included, sentences are complete, two adaptations are mentioned.
Good

Full sentences set in logical order, all sources included, three or more adaptations are discussed and understood.




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