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Observations
Observations
Tell the difference between observations, inferences and opinions
Rubric Code:
L5232W
By
misscbarclay
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Science Observations
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Drawing
Poor
Student does little sketching
Sketch does not resemble the object
Fair
Student sketch resembles the object, but major aspects are left out.
Good
Student sketch resembles the object
Major aspects are included
Excellent
Student sketch is exact and includes all aspects and accents
Understanding
Comprehension of the difference between observation, inference and opinion
Poor
Student mixes the different definitions on the work sheet
Fair
Student confuses one-two of the definitions on work sheet
Good
Student understands all the definitions, but given examples are not clear
Excellent
Student displays understanding of all the definitions and provides clear examples for each
Description
Poor
Student does not answer every question and examples are not relevant.
Fair
Student does not answer three-two questions and does not provide examples.
Good
Student gives numerous examples on just a couple objects
Excellent
Students gives numerous examples for all objects
Keywords:
observation, inference opinion
Subjects:
Science
Types:
Assignment
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