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Newton's Laws Motion Scenarios 
Scholars are to create models/scenarios of each Law of Motion using a foldable. Scholars will state each law in its entirety.
Rubric Code: Q38772
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Subject: Physics  
Type: Assignment  
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Powered by iRubric Newton's Laws Of Motion
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Three Laws

Poor

Student state laws, but not in expansion form. Student wrote "First Law, Second Law, Third Law".
Fair

Student stated laws in abbreviated form.
Good

Student stated laws in expanded form.
Scenarios

Poor

Student drew a picture with NO explanation or relevance.
Fair

Student drew a picture with SOME explanation (caption) and relevance.
Good

Student drew a picture with DETAILED explanation (caption) and relevance.
Creativity/Neatness

Poor

Student added NO color to graphics and used poor penmanship. Student has wasted space on paper.
Fair

Student added LITTLE color to graphics and decodable penmanship. Student used most of the space alotted.
Good

Student used appropriate and creative colors for graphics. Student used NICE penmanship. Student used all of the space alotted.



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  • Balanced and Unbalance Forces

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