Skip to main content
sign in
Username
Password
forgot?
Sign up
Share
help_outline
help
Pricing
Request Info
Please enable JavaScript on your web browser
menu
iRubric: Newton's Laws of Motion Storybook rubric
find rubric
Your browser does not support iframes.
edit
print
share
Copy to my rubrics
Bookmark
test run
assess...
delete
Do more...
Newton's Laws of Motion Storybook
Newton's Laws of Motion PowerPoint Presentation
Student creates a digital storybook describing Newton's Three Laws of Motion. The book must include: the 3 laws, a description of the law, a diagram representing the law, and an explanation of how their diagram represents that law of motion.
Rubric Code:
P6XX53
By
judkinsj
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
Your browser does not support iframes.
Desktop Mode
Mobile Mode
Newton's Laws
Poor
4 pts
Fair
6 pts
Good
8 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Project completion
Poor
Project turned in two or more days late. Students rarely on task when given time to complete project in class.
Fair
Project turned in one day late. Student occasionally on task when given time to complete project in class.
Good
Project completed and turned in on time. Student usually on task when given time to complete project in class.
Excellent
Project completed and turned in on time. Student always on task when given time to complete project in class.
Title and 3 Laws
Poor
Laws and title have mistakes or are missing.
Fair
All 3 laws are stated with some mistakes. Title is present.
Good
All 3 laws are stated but lack clarity or have minor mistakes. Title is present.
Excellent
All 3 laws are clearly stated and accurate. Title of presentation is present.
Diagrams
Poor
Project includes illustrations but most are not accurate representations of the laws of motion.
Fair
Project includes 1 accurate illustration/ demonstration of the laws of motion.
Good
Project includes 2 accurate illustrations/ demonstrations of the laws of motion.
Excellent
Project includes at least 3 accurate illustrations/ demonstrations of the law of motion.
Explanation of diagrams
Poor
Written information is inaccurate. Major errors in illustration or explanation. Written information is incomplete.
Fair
All written information is partly accurate. Noticeable errors in illustration or explanation. Written information is mostly complete.
Good
All written information is accurate. No major errors in illustration or explanation. Written
information is mostly complete.
Excellent
All written information is
accurate. No errors in
illustration or explanation. Written information is complete.
Creativity
Poor
Story is unoriginal. Work is rushed and lacks creativity.
Fair
Story shows effort but lacks creativity. Work seems rushed or is inappropriate for a kids book.
Good
Story is mostly creative and original. A lot of thought was put into this work.
Excellent
Story is creative and original. It is obvious that a great deal of thought was put into work.
Spelling and Grammar
Poor
Many spelling or grammar mistakes, but does not interfere with meaning.
Fair
Some spelling or grammar mistakes, but does not interfere with meaning.
Good
A few spelling or grammar mistakes. Almost perfect.
Excellent
No spelling or grammar mistakes. Perfect.
Keywords:
Newton motion digital_storybook laws story
Subjects:
Physics
Science
Types:
Project
Discuss this rubric
You may also be interested in:
More rubrics by this author
More Physics rubrics
More Project rubrics
Do more with this rubric:
Preview
Preview this rubric.
Edit
Modify this rubric.
Copy
Make a copy of this rubric and begin editing the copy.
Print
Show a printable version of this rubric.
Categorize
Add this rubric to multiple categories.
Bookmark
Bookmark this rubric for future reference.
Assess
Test run
Test this rubric or perform an ad-hoc assessment.
Grade
Build a gradebook to assess students.
Collaborate
Apply this rubric to any object and invite others to assess.
Share
Publish
Link, embed, and showcase your rubrics on your website.
Email
Email this rubric to a friend.
Discuss
Discuss this rubric with other members.
Do more with rubrics than ever imagined possible.
Only with iRubric
tm
.
Copyright © 2024
Reazon Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
n178
Your browser does not support iframes.
Your browser does not support iframes.
Your browser does not support iframes.