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Scientific Method Model RubricStudent Name _______________________________ Date ________________210Includes all 8 steps of the scientific method Includes all steps of the scientific methodIncludes 7-8 steps of the scientific methodIncludes 6 or fewer steps of the scientific methodDefinitions are correct All definitions are correct and written in complete sentencesMost definitions are correct and written in complete sentencesFew of the definitions are correct and were not written in complete sentencesVisual RepresentationStudent created a 3-D representation of the scientific method (dioramas, models, etc)Student created a 2-D representation of the scientific method (example- posters) Student did not create a visual representation of the scientific methodWritten MechanicsLittle to no errors in punctuation, capitalization and spelling.Needs little or no editingSome errors in punctuation, capitalization and spelling. Needs editing but doesn’t impede readabilityConsistent errors in punctuation, capitalization and spelling. Impedes readabilityPresentation of projectStudent presented the project to the class and had sufficient knowledge on the topicStudent presented the project to the class and had limited knowledge on the topicStudent did not present the project to the class and/or had no knowledge of the topic.Scientific Method Model RubricStudent Name _______________________________ Date ________________210Includes all 8 steps of the scientific methodIncludes all steps of the scientific methodIncludes 7-8 steps of the scientific methodIncludes 6 or fewer steps of the scientific methodDefinitions are correct All definitions are correct and written in complete sentencesMost definitions are correct and written in complete sentencesFew of the definitions are correct and were not written in complete sentencesVisual RepresentationStudent created a 3-D representation of the scientific method (dioramas, models, etc)Student created a 2-D representation of the scientific method (example- posters) Student did not create a visual representation of the scientific methodWritten MechanicsLittle to no errors in punctuation, capitalization and spelling.Needs little or no editingSome errors in punctuation, capitalization and spelling. Needs editing but doesn’t impede readabilityConsistent errors in punctuation, capitalization and spelling. Impedes readabilityPresentation of projectStudent presented the project to the class and had sufficient knowledge on the topicStudent presented the project to the class and had limited knowledge on the topicStudent did not present the project to the class and/or had no knowledge of the topic.Scientific Method Project Instructions:Students are to prepare a 3D model representing the steps of the Scientific Method with detailed definitions. Students may choose a theme that best represents their interest when displaying the words and definitions for the scientific method. See example below…… Student, from a previous school year, decided to construct the “Operation Man” board game. Each body part was labeled and defined as a step from the Scientific Method. Very creative! ................
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