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The Role of Water on Earth
Rubric Code:
H564XC
By
autismteacher
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Lesson 1A & 2A
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Exemplary
4 pts
Vocabulary
Poor
Vocabulary words are defined with less than 70% accuracy.
Fair
All vocabulary words are defined with 70-80% accuracy.
Good
All vocabulary words are defined with 80% accuracy.
Exemplary
All vocabulary words are defined with 100% accuracy.
Water Cycle Diagram
Poor
Less than five out of eight parts of the water cycle are correctly diagrammed and provides a confusing/incorrect explanation for the five parts
Fair
Five out of eight parts of the water cycle are correctly diagrammed and provides an accurate explanation for all five parts
Good
Six out of eight parts of the water cycle are correctly diagrammed and provides an accurate explanation for all six parts
Exemplary
All eight parts of the water cycle are correctly diagrammed and provides an accurate explanation of all eight parts.
filtering water
Poor
Confusing and unclear explanations are provided of how water is filtered through natural resources but does not provide examples.
Fair
Somewhat clear explanation is written of how water is filtered through natural resources and provides confusing examples.
Good
Clear explanation of how water is filtered through natural resources and provides three - two examples.
Exemplary
Clear explanations written. Four examples of how water is filtered through natural resources. Examples are explained in depth.
evaporation/condensation
Poor
Writing does not compare and contrast evaporation and condensation. No examples are provided.
Fair
Writing attempts to compare and contrast evaporation and condensation but does not provide examples.
Good
Writing clearly compares and contrasts the differences between evaporation and condensation. Twoexamples of each are provided.
Exemplary
Writing clearly compares and contrasts the differences between evaporation and condensation. Four examples of each are provided.
Three forms of Water
Poor
Paper does not clearly explain the three forms of water and provides confusing examples of how water transforms.
Fair
Paper clearly explains two of the three forms of water and provides examples of how water transforms into only two various forms.
Good
Paper clearly explains the three forms of water and provides examples of how water transforms into only two various forms.
Exemplary
Paper clearly explains the three forms of water and provides examples of how water transforms into all three forms.
Lesson 1B & 2B
Cause & Effect Graphic Organizer
Poor
Graphic Organizer is difficult to follow and does not accurately outline the cause and effects.
Fair
Graphic Organizer is somewhat easy to understand. The cause and effects are explained and only one example is provided.
Good
Graphic Organizer is easy to understand. The cause and effects are explained and two examples are provided.
Exemplary
Graphic Organizer is clear and easy to follow. The cause and effects are accruate and three examples are provided.
Vocabulary
Poor
Vocabulary words are defined with less than 70% accuracy.
Fair
All vocabulary words are defined with 70-80% accuracy.
Good
All vocabulary words are defined with 80% accuracy.
Exemplary
All vocabulary words are defined with 100% accuracy.
Watershed Report
Poor
Report is poorly written and contains more than four grammatical errors. Report does not communicate how pollution impacts. No examples are provided.
Fair
Report is well written and contains three or four grammatical errors. Report communicates how pollution impacts watersheds and proveds confusing examples.
Good
Report is well written and contains one or two grammatical errors. Report communicates how pollution impacts watersheds and provides two examples.
Exemplary
Report is well written and is free of grammatical errors. Report clearly communicates how pollution impacts watersheds and provides three clear examples.
Justification for clean water
Poor
Justification is confusing. No effort has been made to provide examples to support reasoning. Paper contains four or more grammatical errors.
Fair
Justification somewhat confusing. Reasoning is supported by only one example. Paper contains three grammatical errors
Good
Justification is well written and the reasoning is supported by two or more examples. Paper contains one-two grammatical errors
Exemplary
Justification is well written and the reasoning is supported by three or more examples. Paper is free of grammatical errors
Identify clean vs. polluted water
Poor
Identifies two or less effects of clean vs. polluted water on plants. No examples are provided, or, example are confusing.
Fair
Identifies three out of five effects of clean vs. polluted water on plants. Three examples are provided but the examples are somewhat difficult to understand.
Good
Identifies four effects of clean vs. polluted water on plants. Four examples are provided and clearly explained.
Exemplary
Clearly identifies five effects of clean vs. polluted water on plants. Five examples are provided and clearly explained.
Enter Title
Poor
Rational is confusing and difficult to follow. No examples are provided. Presentation contains more than three errors.
Fair
Rational means to conserve water has been provided. Description is somewhat easy to understand. Two - three novel examples are provided of how the local community can begin conservation efforts. Presentation contains three errors
Good
Description clearly presents rational means to conserve water and provides two - three novel examples of how the local community can begin conservation efforts. Presentation contains one to two errors
Exemplary
Description of rational is succinct and describes in-depth rational to conserve water and provides four novel examples of how the local community can begin conservation efforts. Presentation is free of errors.
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