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Scientific Method Project 
Rubric Code: N88X6B
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Scientific Method Project
  Poor

25 pts

Excellent

50 pts

Game

Poor

Participants were unable to play the game due to faulty building or unclear instructions.
Excellent

Participants were able to play the game with ease.
The instructions were clear and the game itself was well designed.
Hypothesis

Poor

The hypothesis was not clearly formed and the data could no prove or disprove the hypothesis.
Excellent

The hypothesis was clearly formed and the data collected proved or disproved the hypothesis.
Lab Report Paper

Poor

None of the required items are included.

(Introduction, Problem, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data, Graph, Conclusion).
Excellent

All of the required items are included

(Introduction, Problem, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data, Graph, Conclusion).
Participation

Poor

Students did not participate in any aspect of the project

(game design, game building, manning booth, setup and cleanup)
Excellent

Students participate in all aspects of the project.

(game design, game building, manning booth, setup and cleanup)




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