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Matter Isn't Destroyed or Created, It's Changed!
Grade 5 Science Poster. Show how a product is changed without altering the properties of matter.
Rubric Code:
GXC6945
By
mswanhhs
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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How Matter is Recycled Poster
Not present
1 pts
Approaching
2 pts
Meeting
3 pts
Exceeding
4 pts
How a product is recycled is shown
Not present
Little recycling process explained
Approaching
Some recycling process is explained
Meeting
Most recycling process is explained
Exceeding
All basic recycling steps included
Legibility, spelling, upper/lowerca
Not present
Most of the writing is illegible, there are more than five spelling mistakes, there is a great deal of improper use of upper and lowercase letters
Approaching
Some of the writing is legible, there are four or five spelling errors, there are four or five errors in upper and lowercase letter usage
Meeting
Most of the writing is legible. There are fewer than three spelling mistakes, and there are fewer than three errors with upper and lowercase letter usage.
Exceeding
All of the writing is legible and can be read six feet from the poster. There are no spelling errors. There are no errors in upper and lowercase letter usage.
Relevance of information
Not present
Little of the information on the poster is related to the topic
Approaching
Some of the information is related to the topic
Meeting
Most of the information is related to the topic
Exceeding
All of the information is relevant, and there was extra information collected/extra work was done for the project
Keywords:
Matter, not created, not destroyed, recycling
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Project
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