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Procedure Writing on Matter Experiments 
Students will write a procedure on an experiment that was done in class. They will follow include all aspects of the procedure writing strategy. Students will include a summary to explain the properties of matter and include appropriate vocabulary.
Rubric Code: J9CB6W
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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  Superior

4 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Good

2 pts

Developing

1 pts

Procedure Writing

Student produces step-by-step instructions to describe an experiment on matter. A diagram may be included if needed. Vocabulary is used and explained throughout work.

Superior

Easy to follow step-by-step instructions, clear description of steps and detailed diagrams included. Vocabulary about matter is used extensively and correctly throughout the work.
Excellent

Step-by-step instructions are included, but some steps are not clear or seem out of order. Diagram included and labelled. Some matter vocabulary is used and explained well.
Good

Step-by-step instructions are difficult to follow but with effort one can recreate the experiment. Diagram included but not clearly labelled. Attempts to use matter vocabulary is evident but not explained well.
Developing

Step-by-step instructions not there, are difficult to follow, or do not make sense. No diagram included. No attempt to use appropriate matter vocabulary noted.
Editing

Students will edit and proof read assignment, correcting grammar and spelling for final product. Written component is double spaced and typed.

Superior

Clear evidence that final work has been edited and checked. Assignment criteria has been met.
Excellent

Some evidence that final work has been edited and checked. Some of the assignment criteria has been met.
Good

Little evidence that final work has been edited and checked. The assignment criteria has been followed, but some errors in spelling and grammar are still found.
Developing

No evidence of editing or correction noted. Assignment criteria is not met or followed.
Summary

A written summary explains the properties of matter as it relates to their experiment.

Superior

The summary is well written. Properties of matter are clearly explained and relates to the student's experiment.
Excellent

Thought and effort is evident in the written summary, however some aspects of the properties of matter are not covered. Some attempt to relate information to the student's experiment is noted.
Good

Strong attempt at writing the summary is evident. Many details related to the properties of matter are not included and do not relate to the experiment.
Developing

Summary is weak and does not effectively explain the properties of matter. Summary does not relate to the student's experiment.



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