Professional Documents
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Science Fair
Scientists Name
Date
Experiment Title:
VISUAL4 points each slide
24 points
6 points
PURPOSEReasoning / HYPOTHESISReasoning
8 points
10 points
6 points
VARIABLESIndependent/Dependent
Explain the relationship.
6 points
RESULTS
4 points
CONCLUSION
6 points
10 points
8 points
12 points
TOTAL
POINT RUBRIC
90-100
=
80-89
=
70-79
=
60-69
=
A
B
C
D
Scoring Rubric
Science Fair
Scientists Name
#
Date
Experiment Title:
Independent Variable:
Dependent Variable:
10 %
VISUAL
50 %
CLASS PRESENTATION
20 %
10 %
INDEPENDENT-DEPENDENT VARIABLES
10 %
100 %
ABSTRACT An abstract is meant to be to the point, precise and never wastes the readers time with
unrelated facts.
1st Paragraph
2nd Paragraph
3rd Paragraph
4th Paragraph
5th Paragraph
VISUAL Proper order of purpose, procedure, results and conclusion. No personal pronouns except
for in the conclusion. Metric measurement used throughout. Graph easily read and understood.
CLASS PRESENTATION Introduce the experiment with an interesting anecdote that happened
during the presentation to HOOK your listeners. Then continue, using the order found in the abstract
rules (above). Be sure to scan your audience and use a strong voice.
PARENT NIGHT PRESENTATION Upbeat, fun, interesting accounts of your experiment to our
parents will earn you an A.
STUDENT CRITIQUE
Critic:
Presenter:
Project Title:
The presenter demonstrated these presentation skills:
UNACC. POOR
Knowledge of Subject
0
3
Well Prepared:
0
3
Voicevolume, clear, rate, inflection
0
3
Eye Contactscans & individual
0
3
Posture/Body Language
0
3
FAIR
6
6
6
6
6
GOOD
9
9
9
9
9
EXCEL.
12
12
12
12
12
STUDENT CRITIQUE
Critic:
Presenter:
Project Title:
The presenter demonstrated these presentation skills:
UNACC. POOR
Knowledge of Subject
0
3
Well Prepared:
0
3
Voicevolume, clear, rate, inflection
0
3
Eye Contactscans & individual
0
3
Posture/Body Language
0
3
What I thought you did well included:
FAIR
6
6
6
6
6
GOOD
9
9
9
9
9
EXCEL.
12
12
12
12
12