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Plate Tectonics Model 
Students will illustrate and describe different types of plate boundaries and their features.
Rubric Code: P24XWX
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Illustrations
Plate Boundaries

Includes illustration of convergent, divergent, and transform boundary

Poor

Plate boundaries not properly labeled or not included.
Fair

Missing one of the plate boundaries.
Good

The 3 different types of plate boundaries are properly labeled. Transform boundary should be separate from the rest of the model.
Plate Movement

Must include illustration of the direction of the plate movement, and labeling the different types of crust (oceanic & continental)

Poor

Direction of plate movements are incorrectly labeled. Missing Oceanic and Continental Crusts
Fair

Missing a few arrow directions. Oceanic and Continental crusts not properly labeled.
Good

Includes 6 arrows properly showing the direction of the movement of the plate boundaries. Oceanic and continental crusts are properly labeled throughout the model
Earth Processes

Includes illustration of subduction, sea-floor spreading, and convection currents

Poor

Missing 2 or more of the processes, or two or more are not properly labeled.
Fair

Missing one of the processes, or one is not properly labeled.
Good

Includes subduction, sea-floor spreading, and convection currents, properly labeled and depicted.
Landmasses & features

Must include illustrations of mountains, volcanoes, mid-ocean ridge, deep-ocean trench and rift valley

Poor

Two or more of the features is missing or not properly labeled.
Fair

Missing one of the landmasses or features. One is not properly labeled.
Good

Includes proper placement of mountains, volcanoes, mid-ocean ridge, deep ocean trench and rift valley.
Written Explanations
Subduction

Explain the process of subduction. Include how it happens, and where it happens.

Poor

Explanation is incorrect or missing key information.
Fair

Explanation is basic, and short, but includes correct information.
Good

Explanation includes the process of how subduction occurs and where it occurs
Volcanoes

Explain how volcanoes occur. Include where they happen, and what causes them to erupt.

Poor

Explanation is incorrect or missing key information.
Fair

Explanation is basic, and short but includes correct information.
Good

Explanation includes the process of how volcanoes are formed, including the plate movement and where the magma comes from. Also includes subduction as part of the explanation.
Convection Currents

Explain the process of convection currents

Poor

Explanation is incorrect, or missing key information.
Fair

Explanation only includes the process of the convection current, or only includes how it affects plate movements.
Good

Explanation includes the process of how a convection current is started (include, density, temperature and the mantel material rises or sinks), and how it affects the plates movements.
Sea-floor Spreading

Explain the process of sea-floor spreading. Include what plate boundary it occurs at, and what happens.

Poor

Explanation is incorrect and not descriptive.
Fair

Explanation is very basic with correct information.
Good

Explanation of sea-floor spreading includes a descriptive explanation of what happens during this process, why it happens, and what landmass it creates.
Mountains

Explain how mountains are formed. Include which two types of crusts causes them.

Poor

Explanation is incorrect and not descriptive.
Fair

Explanation is very basic with correct information.
Good

Explanation includes a descriptive explanation of how mountains are formed, where they occur, and why they happen.
Overall Model
Quality of Model

Neatness, color, and legible handwriting.

Poor

Quality of model is sloppy, and labels are not legible.
Fair

Quality of model is fair.
Good

Model is neat and colorful. All labels are easy to read. Written explanations are neat and easy to read.




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