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Criterion A: Investigate 
Rubric Code: XXX9X53
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Criterion A: Investigate
  Poor

0.5 pts

Fair

0.75 pts

Good

1 pts

The Importance of the Problem

Poor

You have not explained the importance of the problem
Fair

You have inadequately explained the importance of the problem
Good

You have explained the importance of the problem.
Research

Poor

You have not included any relevant research
Fair

You have included research but have not said why it was useful
Good

You have researched information relevant to the project and said why it was useful
Bibliography

Poor

You did not cite any sources
Fair

You have given your sources credit but failed to cite in MLA format
Good

You have included a proper bibliography
Testing your Product

Poor

You have not included how you will test your product
Fair

You have included a plan on how you will test your product but it is missing parts or non-specific
Good

You have described how you will test your final product



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  • IB, MYP, Technology, Design

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