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Ocean Animal Project 
Students are selecting an ocean animal, researching, writing a report about their animal and designing a powerpoint presentation to aid them in their presentation. The presentation should tell about where their animal lives, what their animal eats, what their animal looks like, and what the adaptations to the habitat are. Students may write their report notes on index cards, or use their posters to help them remember the important facts about their animal during their presentation.
Rubric Code: V67858
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Animal Oral Report
  Beginning

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Complete

3 pts

Preparedness for Presentation

Beginning

Student does not seem prepared and probably did not practice.
Developing

Student seems mostly prepared but needed a bit more practice.
Complete

Student is prepared for the report and has obviously practiced.
What the Animal Looks Like

Beginning

Description of animal is inaccurate or does not give any important details.
No picture of animal,or picture was very small.
Developing

Gives a description of animal but leaves out a few important features. Picture is present but not labeled.
Complete

Gives an accurate description of how the animal looks.
About the Animal's Habitat

Beginning

Gives little or no details about where the animal is found and includes very few facts about the animal's habitiat.
Developing

Gives some details about where the animal is found in the ocean,but only includes some facts about the animal's habitat.
Complete

Details about where in the ocean the animal is found are given, science words learned in class are used, and many facts are given about this specific habitat.
About Animal Adaptation.

Beginning

Inaccurate and incomplete information is given about the adaptation to its habitat.
Developing

Information is correct but not complete about the adaptations to its habitat.
Complete

Accurate and complete information about the animal's adaptation to its specific habitat.
About the Animal's Needs

Beginning

Does not list any items that the animal eats or how it eats.
Developing

Lists one item that the animal eats and explains how it gets to its food.
Complete

Gives list of items that animal eats, how it gets to its prey, and includes pictures or additional description of the food scources.
Other Interesting Facts

Beginning

The student did not include any additional interesting facts about the ocean animal selected.
Developing

The student included at least 2 additional interesting facts about the ocean animal selected.
Complete

The student included at least 4 additional interesting facts about the ocean animal selected.
Powerpoint Presentation Slides

Beginning

There are less than 3 presentation slides, not including the title slide.
Developing

There are 3 to 4 presentation slides, not including the title slide.
Complete

There are 5 or more presentation slides, not including the title slide.
Slide Requirements

Beginning

The student is missing many facts, word art, and graphic (picture/clip art) on most slides.
Developing

The student includes facts, word art, and a graphic (picture/clip art) on most slides.
Complete

The student includes facts, word art, and a graphic (picture/clip art) on every slide.
Listen to other presentators

Beginning

Sometimes is not listening and is being disruptive
Developing

Sometimes is not listening, but is not being disruptive.
Complete

Listens intently. Does not make distracting noises or movements.
Spelling/Grammar

Beginning

There are many spelling/grammar errors.
Developing

There are 3-4 spelling/grammar errors.
Complete

There are less than 3 spelling/grammar errors.



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