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Finding Other Resources Grade "The Great 8"
You will need to gather information from different resources. You have options on which resources you want to use including: videos shown or watched in class, united streaming videos, television shows, magazine articles, newspaper articles, educational websites, or books. You do not need to complete all the items shown below. You can choose which ones you want to do. The requirement is for your score to add up to eight or more points.
Rubric Code:
J36BWA
By
csensenb
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Other Learning Resources
Six Points
6 pts
Five Points
5 pts
Four Points
4 pts
Three Points
3 pts
Two and a Half Points
2.5 pts
Two Points
2 pts
One
1 pts
Video Notes
Six Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Five Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Four Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Three Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Two and a Half Points
Most points possible
Your notes include:
-Title of video
-If it was shown in class or a united streaming video
-Clear summary of the entire video (two sentence minimum) -vocabulary list with clear definitions (you may need to look up some words!)
-List of facts explained in the video
Length: One page or long enough to completely finish all the requirements above
Two Points
You missed one of the requirements including any of the following:
-title
-summary
-vocab list and definitions
-fact list
One
You missed two of the following:
-title
-summary
-vocab list and definitions
-fact list
Television Show
Six Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Five Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Four Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Three Points
Most points possible
-Name of show and channel
-Date the show aired
-Summary of the show
-Vocabulary used with definitions
-Facts explained
in the video
Length: One page or long enough to completely finish all
Two and a Half Points
One of the following are not explained very well:
-Name of show and channel
-Date the show aired
-Summary of the show
-Vocabulary used with definitions
-Facts explained
in the video
Two Points
Missed one of the following:
-Name of show and channel
-Date the show aired
-Summary of the show
-Vocabulary used with definitions
-Facts explained
in the video
One
Missed two of the following:
-Name of show and channel
-Date the show aired
-Summary of the show
-Vocabulary used with definitions
-Facts explained
in the video
Newspaper Article
Six Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Five Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Four Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Three Points
Most points possible
Title of article, writer, and source all cited.
Article must clearly fit our topic. Write one sentence explaining how this article fits our topic.
Summary of the article is clear and detailed. Is complete and explains article well (at least three sentences).
Has copy of the article printed or clipped out. If online, post to Moodle Resources Forum.
Two and a Half Points
One of the following requirements are not clear or complete:
-Source/citation
-Connection to class topic explanation
-Summary of article
-Copy of article. If online, post to Moodle Resources Forum.
Two Points
Missing one of these requirements:
-Source/citation
-Connection to class topic explanation
-Summary of article
-Copy of article. If online, post to Moodle Resources Forum.
One
Missing any two of these requirements:
-Source/citation
-Connection to class topic explanation
-Summary of article. If online, post to Moodle Resources Forum.
-Copy of article
Magazine Article
Six Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Five Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Four Points
Most points possible
Title of article, writer, and source all cited.
Article must clearly fit our topic. Write one sentence explaining how this article fits our topic.
Summary of the article is clear and detailed. Is complete and explains article well (at least three sentences).
Has copy of the article printed or clipped out. If online, post to Moodle Resources Forum.
Three Points
One of the following requirements are not clear or complete:
-Source/citation
-Connection to class topic explanation
-Summary of article
-Copy of article. If online, post to Moodle Resources Forum.
Two and a Half Points
Two of the following requirements are not clear or complete:
-Source/citation
-Connection to class topic explanation
-Summary of article
-Copy of article. If online, post to Moodle Resources Forum.
Two Points
Missing one of these requirements:
-Source/citation
-Connection to class topic explanation
-Summary of article
-Copy of article. If online, post to Moodle Resources Forum.
One
Missing any two of these requirements:
-Source/citation
-Connection to class topic explanation
-Summary of article. If online, post to Moodle Resources Forum.
Educational Website
Six Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Five Points
This many points are not available for this resource
Four Points
Most points possible
Site is educational and appropriate for anyone in grade 6-10.
Clear summary posted on Moodle including:
-name of website
-link to the page
-three things you can learn from it
-your favorite feature
-your ranking of the site 1-5 (5 is best)
-you also posted at least two comments on other student's posts
Three Points
Site is educational and appropriate for anyone in grade 6-10.
Slightly lacking detail however clear summary posted on Moodle still includes:
-name of website
-link to the page
-three things you can learn from it
-your favorite feature
-your ranking of the site 1-5 (5 is best)
-you posted one comment on a classmate's post
Two and a Half Points
Site is educational and appropriate for anyone in grade 6-10.
Missing one requirement:
-name of website
-link to the page
-three things you can learn from it
-your favorite feature
-your ranking of the site 1-5 (5 is best)
OR
-you did not comment on anyone else's post on Moodle
Two Points
Site is educational and appropriate for anyone in grade 6-10.
Did not comment on classmate's Moodle posts
AND
Missing two of the following:
Site is educational and appropriate for anyone in grade 6-10.
-name of website
-link to the page
-three things you can learn from it
-your favorite feature
-your ranking of the site 1-5 (5 is best)
One
Did not comment on classmate's Moodle posts
AND one of the following:
Missing three requirements
or
Web site is not meant for students in grades 6-10.
or
Not posted to Moodle.
Book
Six Points
Most points possible
The title and author are cited.
At least a one page summary of this book showing that you read it and understand it.
The report is typed or neatly written.
There are no noticeable spelling or grammar mistakes.
You also included a rating and recommendation of the book in your review. Why would someone else want to read this book?
Five Points
A few spelling mistakes are easy to find.
Four Points
The rating/review of the book is missing.
Three Points
The report is brief. It is difficult to really learn what this book is about by reading your report.
Two and a Half Points
The report is brief and there are spelling mistakes that are easy to find.
Two Points
The report is very brief. It is hard to tell if you even read the book or not.
One
The report is very brief. It is hard to tell if you even read the book or not.
The report is messy.
Keywords:
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Subjects:
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