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How the Eye Works 
Write 5 to 6 sentences explaining how the human eye allows us to see light and images. Make sure you include parts of the eye in your explanation using appropriate transition words.
Rubric Code: JX2594X
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Excellent

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Sentences reflect Topic

Sentences focus on the topic: How the human eye allows us to see light and images.

Poor

Sentences did not focus on the assigned topic.
Fair

Sentences focused on topic, but many details were omitted.
Good

Sentences focused on topic, but a few details were omitted.
Excellent

Sentences focused on topic and included all details.
Use of Science Language

Student used parts of the eye correctly in explanation.

Poor

Student did not use the parts of the eye correctly.
Fair

Student used a few parts of the eye correctly.
Good

Student used most parts of the eye correctly.
Excellent

Student used all parts of the eye correctly.
Use of Transition Words

Student used transition words to explain the order in which the eye sees light and images.

Poor

Student did not use transition words in the explanation.
Fair

Student used a few transition words in the explanation.
Good

Student used transition words in most of the explanation.
Excellent

Student used transition words throughout the explanation.
Followed Directions

Student followed the directions given for the assignment.

Poor

Student did not follow directions for the assignment.
Fair

Student followed some of the directions for the assignment.
Good

Student followed most of the directions for the assignment.
Excellent

Student followed all of the directions given for the assignment.




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