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Questionnaire 
Students will consider the lesson presented and answer questions based on the foregoing concepts.
Rubric Code: W55B93
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Subject: Physics  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Answer Formulation

Poor

The student did not adequately answer the question and provided an unsatisfactory accompanying rationale.
Fair

The student somewhat answered the question and provided a rationale with limited development.
Good

The student provided a well-constructed response with a thoughtful rationale.
Mastery of Subject

Poor

The student did not show a basic mastery of the concepts.
Fair

The student showed a limited mastery of the concepts.
Good

The student showed an outstanding mastery of the concepts.
Grammar

Poor

The student's responses contained numerous grammatical errors (i.e., comma splices, fragments, run-ons, verb formations).
Fair

The student's responses contained a few grammatical errors, but they did not detract from the reader's basic comprehension.
Good

The student's responses contained no grammatical errors or only a few minor errors in punctuation and spelling.





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