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Metals in Daily Life jounal entry rubric 
Metals in many forms are essential to modern life. Students will write a journal entry describing how several metals, each with a different property common to metals, are necessary to their way of life. Students should begin the journal entry with an introductory paragraph about the properties of metals, then write a paragraph for each of at least four different metals, in which they explain the specific property of that metal and how that property makes that metal useful in the auto collision field
Rubric Code: Y22W3C
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Subject: Science  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Metals in Daily Life
  Needs Major Work

10 pts

Needs Some Work

25 pts

Good Job

40 pts

Outstanding

60 pts

STEP 1

Identify four types of metal

Needs Major Work

One metal and its properties named and described, and its impact on automobiles explained.
Needs Some Work

Two metals and their properties named and described, and their impact on automobiles explained.
Good Job

Three metals and their properties named and described, and their impact on automobiles explained.
Outstanding

At least four metals and their properties named and described, and their impact on automobiles explained.
STEP 2

Weather 3 metals,explanation of experiment

Needs Major Work

One or two paragraphs, with compete sentences, most with subject-predicate agreement, no more than four spelling and grammar mistakes.
Needs Some Work

Three or more paragraphs, with concise sentences, most with subject-predicate agreement, no more than three spelling and grammar mistakes.
Good Job

Four or more cohesive paragraphs, with concise sentences, all with subject-predicate agreement, no more than two spelling and grammar mistakes.
Outstanding

Five or more cohesive paragraphs, concise and varied sentences, all with subject-predicate agreement, no more than one spelling and grammar mistake.
STEP 3

Conclusion / summary.

Needs Major Work

Had no conclusion work was copied no original thought
Needs Some Work

Some writing is original composition or summary. Had some original thought.
Good Job

Most writing is original composition or summary.
Outstanding

All writing is original composition or summary.



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