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Essential Element |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
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Project
Design |
None present |
3
or
more
components
listed
in
#3 è |
1-2
components
listed
in
#3 è |
Includes
clearly
stated: |
All of # 3 stated in detail; appropriate number of levels of I.V. at logical or consistent intervals. |
|
Investigative Procedures |
None stated |
Has only one of the three components listed in #3.è |
Has two of the three components listed in #3. è |
1) Adequate procedure that is appropriate to answer problem question; 2 uses appropriate techniques and tools to gather data; 3 minimum of three trials/samples. |
All of #3 with elaboration of procedures detailing locations, times, and type of data collected, sufficient trials/samples to establish confidence. |
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Conceptual Understanding |
None |
Has
only
one
of
the
three
components
listed
in
#3 è |
Has
two
of
the
three
components
listed
in
#3 è |
1) Project related to key concepts in life, earth, and/or physical science appropriate for the grade level; 2) uses those concepts to accurately explain predictions/hypotheses; 3) relates conceptual understanding to results/conclusion. |
All of # 3 plus represents key concepts in multiple ways: words, charts, diagrams, artwork, models, etc. |
|
Data Collection |
Not present |
Has only one of the three components listed in #3. è |
Has two of the three components listed in #3. è |
1) Quantitative data collection; 2) qualitative data or other observations; 3) organized in charts or tables. |
All of # 3 plus detailed data collection in charts, tables or logs, clearly defined, labeled, consistent. |
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Data Analysis & Conclusions |
None stated |
2
or
more
components
listed
in #
3 è |
One
component
listed
in
#3 è |
1) Analysis includes mean, mode, median, or range, and 2) accurate, labeled graph. 3) Conclusion incorporates concept development, results of investigation, and hypothesis, and recommendations for further study. |
Includes all of # 3 plus conclusion written in clear, organized expository style. |
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Display |
No display |
2 or more Essential Elements: missing, or labels don’t match content. |
One Essential Element: missing or labels don’t match content. |
All Essential Elements present; labels and content match; recognizable organization. |
All of # 3 plus clean, neat, eye-catching display board appropriately decorated. |
|
Oral Presentation |
None |
Meets 1 or none of the components listed in #3.è |
Meets 2 of the components listed in #3.è |
1) Stays on topic; 2) clearly describes problem, design, results, conclusion; 3) stays within time limit (3-8 minutes). |
All of # 3 plus clearly structured delivery with introduction, development, conclusion. |
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