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Weather Through The Seasons 
Students will identify the 4 seasons and illustrate the different types of weather that may occur during each season. Summer - drawings reflect that summer is the hottest season of the year. Fall - drawings reflect an understanding that the weather gets cooler and that leaves may change color. Winter - drawings reflect an understanding that winter is the coldest season. Spring - Drawings reflect an understanding that spring weather is warmer than winter and that many plants may bloom.
Rubric Code: N4XXBX
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  High Level Of Understanding

4 pts

Proficient Level of Understanding

3 pts

Some Understanding

2 pts

Poor or Incorrect Understanding

1 pts

Content/Accuracy

High Level Of Understanding

The weather of all 4 seasons is correctly identified., and labeled.
Proficient Level of Understanding

The weather of 3 seasons is correctly identified and labeled.
Some Understanding

The weather of 2 seasons is correctly identified and labeled.
Poor or Incorrect Understanding

The weather of only 1 or no seasons is correctly identified or labeled.
Neatness/Drawings

High Level Of Understanding

All drawings are neatly drawn and colored and easy to identify.
Proficient Level of Understanding

Most drawings are neatly drawn and colored. Still easy to identify.
Some Understanding

Some drawings are colored and neatly drawn. Some drawings are difficult to identify.
Poor or Incorrect Understanding

Few or no drawings are neatly drawn or colored. Difficult or unable to identify.
Writing/Mechanics

High Level Of Understanding

Labels are correctly spelled and are neat and easy to read.
Proficient Level of Understanding

Most labels are correctly spelled and easy to read.
Some Understanding

Some labels are corectly spelled and fairly easy to read.
Poor or Incorrect Understanding

Few or no labels are correctly spelled and are difficult to read.



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