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Scientific Method Project Poster Rubric
Science Poster Presentation rubric
Physical Science Poster
Rubric Code:
P5B736
By
ctelschow
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Poor
0.25 pts
Fair
0.5 pts
Good
0.75 pts
Excellent
1 pts
Comments
(N/A)
Scientific Method Steps
30 pts
Poor
Scientific Method Steps are not included.
Fair
Scientific Method Steps are poorly incorporated. It is not clear whether or not student followed all the steps.
Good
Scientific Method Steps are clearly seen and identified. Content is accurate and well-supported.
Excellent
Scientific Method Steps are fully identified. Content is accurate and well-supported. One can see every step clearly followed in the project.
Comments
_______/30
Hypothesis
15 pts
Poor
Hypothesis is not stated.
Fair
Hypothesis is not clearly stated or well thought-out, or presented as a question.
Good
Hypothesis is clearly stated and project supports the testing of the hypothesis.
Excellent
Hypothesis is clearly stated and project supports the testing of the hypothesis. Presentation clearly ties the hypothesis with the experiment design.
Comments
_______/15
Experiment
10 pts
Poor
Experiment was hastily done, and lacks support data. Variables are not stated.
Fair
Experiment was done but support information is lacking. Variables are not stated clearly, or are incomplete.
Good
Experiment was carefully done, and the variables are identified. Experimental procedure is not very clear.
Excellent
Experiment was scientifically done, and the variables clearly identified. Experiment is clear and repeatable.
Comments
_______/10
Observations
10 pts
Poor
Observations about the experiment are not stated.
Fair
Observations are not supported by experimental data, or not clearly stated. Project jumps from experiment to conclusion.
Good
Observations are based on experimental data, and are presented. More detail is needed to make a logical conclusion.
Excellent
Observations are based on experimental data, and are clearly presented. Clear observations support the conclusion.
Comments
______/10
Conclusion
10 pts
Poor
Conclusion is not stated.
Fair
Conclusion is stated but without adequate detail, or not based upon observations made.
Good
Conclusion is valid and based on observations. Conclusion is stated clearly.
Excellent
Conclusion is valid, and based on observations. Conclusion is clearly stated and the need for further research is identified or rejected.
Comments
______/10
Presentation
25 pts
Poor
Effort is lacking. Minimal content, no bullet points, no graphics, mininal support information or not very neat.
Fair
Demonstrates some effort. Some good content, bullet points, and graphics. Scientific method is there, but difficult to follow.
Good
Demonstrates good effort. Student put thought in how information would be presented, and the reader can follow the steps of the scientific method.
Excellent
Reader can follow the scientific method. Graphics and support data are included in a logical way. Words are neatly lettered. Excellent job.
Comments
______/25
Total
_______/100
Standard grade % apply.
Keywords:
Science Poster Evaluation
Subjects:
Geology
Science
Social Sciences
Vocational
Types:
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