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Mineral Identification Week 1 
Inquiry based unit on rocks and minerals
Rubric Code: P394X7
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
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Powered by iRubric Week 1 Minerals
Determining the difference between minerals using the scientific method
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Research

Quality, accuracy and documentation of information collected

Poor

No relevant information collected on topic.
Fair

Some relevant information collected from one source. Documentation of research is not presented in an organized manner.
Good

Information collected from two sources and is relevant to topic. Documentation of information is mostly presented in a clear, organized manner.
Excellent

Information collected from multiple sources which are relevant to topic. Documentation of research is formatted to show a thorough understanding of topic and presented in a logical, organized manner.
Hypothesis

Prediction of outcome based on research gathered

Poor

Hypothesis does not answer original problem or is not based on any research.
Fair

Hypothesis answers original problem, but is not supported by research.
Good

Hypothesis answers original problem and is supported by one or two points of research.
Excellent

Hypothesis answers original problem and is strongly supported by three or more points of research.
Evidence

Use of experimentation to prove accuracy of hypothesis

Poor

No evidence is provided to determine the accuracy of hypothesis.
Fair

Use of one test to determine the accuracy of hypothesis.
Good

Use of two tests to determine the accuracy of hypothesis.
Excellent

Use of three or more tests to determine accuracy of hypothesis.
Use of Lab Equipment

Use of tools for performing tests on rocks and minerals

Poor

Misuse of lab equipment occurred multiple times. Warnings did not improve the use of the equipment.
Fair

Misuse of lab equipment, needed multiple warnings before improvement occurred.
Good

One misuse of lab equipment, but improved after warning.
Excellent

Proper use of lab equipment at all times.
Lab Report

Documentation of problem, research, hypothesis, experiment, observations, conclusions, and
repeat the work

Poor

Three or more steps of the scientific method are missing. The report is written in pencil, contains multiple spelling or grammatical errors.
Fair

One or two steps of the scientific method are missing from the report. The report is written illegibly or in pencil, contains multiple spelling or grammatical errors.
Good

All steps of the scientific method are included in written form. Report is neatly written in pencil, contains a couple of spelling or grammatical errors.
Excellent

All steps of the scientific method are included in written form. Report is neatly written in blue/black ink or typed with no spelling or grammatical errors.
Presentation

Sharing information learned with members of class

Poor

Presentation is unorganized. Information is inaccurate. Presentation is more than 5 minutes off of the required 8-10 minute time limit.
Fair

Presentation has some organizational issues. A lack of evidence is presented or the information has some inaccuracies. The presentation is between one and five minutes off of the required time limit.
Good

Presentation shows some creativity and organization. Evidence is provided to support the accuracy of the hypothesis. The presentation is within one minute of required time limit.
Excellent

Presentation is creative, well organized, and describes the evidence used in the scientific method. Information is accurate. Presentation lasts 8-10 minutes.




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