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Constellations
Constellations
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of constellations by creating/painting 20 constellations, labeling their constellation, explaining the myth about their constellation and presenting their constellation to the class.
Rubric Code:
VX624A7
By
raineydays02
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Consellations
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1 pts
Great
2 pts
Above and Beyond
3 pts
Picture
Nice Try
There is little evidence of planning or design. The pattern of stars does not resemble a picture.
Great
There is a group of stars making a pattern, called a constellation. The pattern resembles a picture.
Above and Beyond
Amazing! There is a group of stars that form a pattern, called a constellation. I can see exactly what the picture is. The constellation is creative and unique.
Title/Label
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There is no title or labeling of constellation.
Great
There is a title and labeling which may explains the pattern of stars.
Above and Beyond
There is a creative title and unique labeling which further explains the pattern of stars.
Myth
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The myth is missing, or too short to understand.
Great
The Myth tells about the constellation.
There is evidence of a plot. Grammar, punctuation and spelling are acceptable and may have only a few errors.
Above and Beyond
The Myth is well written and is creatively related to the constellation. The writing is free from errors in grammar, punctuation and spelling. The idea of the myth is unique, and holds the reader's interest.
Presentation
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In the presentation the student does not give the title of their constellation or does not explains how the pattern of stars makes a picture. The student does not read the myth.
Great
In the presentation the student gives the title of their constellation and gives some explanation of how the pattern of stars makes a picture. The student reads the myth.
Above and Beyond
In the presentation the student gives the title of their constellation and clearly explains how the pattern of stars forms a picture. The student shares the myth with interest.
Keywords:
Constellations
Subjects:
Science
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