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Living Things Vs. Non Living Things 
Student will identify whether an object is living or non living and explain why.
Rubric Code: TX92W2A
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Living and Non-living
  Outstanding

76% - 100%

4 pts

Great Work

51% -75%

3 pts

Good Job

26% - 50%

2 pts

Keep Trying

0% - 25%

1 pts

Identify Characteristics

Student can demonstrate skills by completion of T Chart

Outstanding

Requires no assistance to complete task accurately and consistently, and is able to explain reasoning and make inferences beyond expecations.
Great Work

Student requires no assistance to complete task accurately and consistently.
Good Job

Student requires a visual, partial verbal, or gestural cue to complete task, or accuracy is inconsistent.
Keep Trying

Student requires modeling, verbal cues, or physical prompting to complete task with accuracy.
Assessment of Concept

Outstanding

Student was able to demonstrate a clear understanding of relevant scientific concepts with terminology.
Great Work

Student was able to demonstrate some relevant scientific concepts with terminology.
Good Job

Student demonstrated some understanding of unit materials but was unable to utilize relevant scientific concepts with terminology appropriately.
Keep Trying

Student demonstrated no understanding of unit materials and was unable to utilize relevant scientific concepts with terminology appropriately.
Socialization and Cooperation

Outstanding

Student was able to socialize with friends, follow directions to get the work done, and participate in share session, self assessment and/or peer to peer assessment
Great Work

Student attempted to socialize with friends, follow directions to get the work done, and participate in share session, self assessment and/or peer to peer assessment
Good Job

Student struggled to follow directions and get the work done. Student was minimally able to participate in share session, self assessment and/or peer to peer assessment
Keep Trying

Student was not able to socialize with friends, follow directions to work done, and participate in share session, self assessment and/or peer to peer assessment. Student needed constant assistance.
Independence Level

Outstanding

Cue with 1 verbal redirection
Great Work

Cue with 1 redirection and 1 prompt and verbal or gestural
Good Job

Cue with 1 verbal redirection and 2 - 4 prompts: verbal or gestural
Keep Trying

Cue with 1 verbal redirection adn 5 or more redirections and 5 or more prompts: verbal, gestural, physical or hand over hand










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