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Solving The Mystery 
Rubric Code: R2B7XX
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Subject: Science  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Solving The Mystery
  Needs Practice

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Guest Speaker Manners

Needs Practice

Student was disruptive and needed constant reminders about class expectations.
Good

Student did well overall but needed one or two reminders.
Excellent

Student did very well and followed the classroom expectations.
Making a conclusion

Needs Practice

Student showed little understanding about making a conclusion. Did not meet expectation.
Good

Student understands concept of making conclusions but did not complete a thourough journal entry.
Excellent

Student made great conclusions and communicated these very well in the journal.
Communicating Results

Needs Practice

Student did not complete a journal entry in order to communicate his or her results of the unit.
Good

Student made a brief journal entry in order to give the teacher some idea of what they learned.
Excellent

Student made a great journal entry including giving details about how he or she made the conclusion that they did.




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