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Compare/Contrast using Venn diagram. 
Students will compare/contrast parts of an Animal Cell to a Human Body System.
Rubric Code: N98X26
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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2 pts

Fair

4 pts

Good

6 pts

Description of cell part

Poor

No cell part was chosed.
Fair

Cell part was chosen.

Compartive system was chosen.
Good

Cell part was chosen and described.

Comparitive system was chosen and described.
Descriptions

Poor

No description listed or completely inaccurate.
Fair

Description was accurate, but minimal (one phrase or key term).
Good

Description was correct and used key terms (ie, using words such as "function", "mitosis", "protein", "nutrients", etc.).
Grammar/Complete sentences

Poor

No writing.
Fair

Writing not clear.

No puncuation used.

Capitalization not used correctly.
Good

Complete sentences or key phrases.

Correct use of puncuation and capitalization.
Assignment Completetion

Poor

Assignment was not completed.
Fair

Assignment was half completed (one side filled out only, minimal information)
Good

Assignment completed.



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  • Compare/Contrast

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