Science Fair Project Rubric # 1: Research Paper Grade (100pts) DUE NOVEMBER 15, 2013
0 / 5 / 10 / Points- Questionand Hypothesis
- Question/Problem is not clear
- Hypothesis/Prediction is not present or doesn’t address the question at all
- Question/Problem is somewhat clear
- Hypothesis/Prediction somewhat addresses the question identified
- Question/Problem is specific and very clear and can be answered by doing an experiment
- Hypothesis/Prediction addresses the question very clearly
- Abstract
- Abstract is missing.
- One or two parts of the abstract is/are missing.
- Less than 150 words
- Abstract present; contains a summary of the purpose, procedure, and conclusion using 150-250 words
- Research
- Little to no evidence of sufficient preliminary research
- Little to no variety of research resources, or use of unreliable or biased information sources
- Some evidence of sufficient preliminary research
- there is some variety of research resources, e.g. books, articles, encyclopedias, reliable websites
- Strong evidence of sufficient preliminary research
- there a rich variety of research resources, e.g. books, articles, encyclopedias, reliable websites (such as those with a .edu or.gov suffix)
- Variables (independent, dependent, and controlled)
- Variable(s) are not included
- Some variable(s) are included but are not complete or are not clearly
- Independent (manipulated), Dependent (responding) and Controlled variable(s) are included and are clearly identified
- Experimental Procedure
- Materials list is not detailed and complete and clear
- Experimental procedure is not clear
- Includes no repetitions
- Does not include safety information
- Materials list is somewhat detailed and complete and clear
- Experimental procedure is very clear
- Includes only 2 repetitions
- Includes some safety information
- Materials list is very detailed and complete and clear
- Experimental procedure is very clear
- Includes at least 3 repetitions
- Includes all important safety information
- Data
- Data is not clear
- Poor or No use of photos/charts/graphs to display data.
- Data is somewhat clear
- Good use of photos/charts/graphs to display data
- Data is very clear
- Excellent use of photos/charts/graphs to display data
- Conclusions
- Conclusions are not supported by the data.
- Conclusions are not clearly supportedby the data.
- Conclusions are clearly supported by the data.
- APA documentation style
- APA style of documentation is not followed or is inconsistent
- No reference list present.
- APA style of documentation is not followed or is inconsistent
- Quality and quantity of sources is less than adequate, or sources not all cited within reference list or APA format was not followed.
- APA title page and abstract present
- Size 12 Times New Roman, Double spaced, 1 Inch margin, page numbers
- Quality and quantity of sources is adequate for topic. Sources listed are cited within Reference page using APA format.
- Content
- Content is minimal OR there are several factual errors.
- Reader cannot see how this new idea relates to earlier ideas, and later ideas
- Includes essential information about the topic but there are 1-2 factual errors.
- Reader can somewhat see how this new idea relates to earlier ideas, and later ideas
- Covers topic in-depth with details and examples. Subject knowledge is excellent.
- Reader can see how this new idea relates to earlier ideas, and later ideas
- Polish
- Project is messy, disorganized, or hard to understand. Project is either incomplete or does not show strong evidence of effort.
- Project is neat, organized, and easy to understand. Project is complete with some evidence of effort.
- Project is neat, organized, and easy to understand. Project is complete with strong evidence of effort.
Science Fair Project Rubric # 2: Scientific Approach Grade (100 points)
DUE NOVEMBER 15, 2013
10 / 25 / 40 / PointsProject Originality /
- No originality demonstrated.
- Student project is based on existinglaboratory exercise or existing science fair project with little to no alteration in concept, experimental design or execution;
- project is a replication of an existing activity with no original elaboration by the student producing predictable results;
- Project produces no new or original information
- Uses other people's ideas, but does not give them credit.
- Some creativity and/or originality demonstrated.
- Student project is based on existing investigation or project with some alteration in concept, experimental design or execution;
- Project is similar to an existing project with some original elaboration
- Project produces some new or original information
- Uses other people's ideas (giving them credit), but there is little evidence of original thinking.
- Demonstrates a novel approach and/or idea. –Highly Creative-
- Student project is wholly original or based on existing investigation or project with significant alteration in concept, experimental design or execution;
- Project is mostly (or all) original in concept or design with result
- Project produces new or innovative or original information
- Product shows a large amount of original thought. Ideas are creative and inventive.
1 / 5 / 10 / Points
- Knowledge gained
- Demonstrates little or no knowledge gained, nor scientific skills.
- Is somewhat familiar with topic area but cannot answer all questions effectively.
- Demonstrates minimal acquired scientific skills.
- Exhibits a thorough understanding of topic as demonstrated through presentation and/or correct responses to questions.
- Student has acquired scientific skills
- Scientific Approach
- Little or no evidence of scientific method used.
- Has an adequately defined problem
- OR attempted to follow scientific method, but not both.
- Has a well-defined problem and uses a logical, orderly method for solving the problem.
- Problem was solved using scientific principles.
- Data Collection process
- Data collection process is insufficient to meet needs of project
- Data collected is not measurable or incorrectly obtained
- Little or no data collected.
- Data collection process provides some measurable data that meets the needs of the project
- Data collected is numerical and metric, if applicable OR data collected is adequate, but not both.
- Data collection process provides measurable data that meets the needs of the project
- Data collected is numerical and metric, if applicable.
- Repeated trials provide for more than adequate data. Data is reliable.
- Level of Student Involvement
- Display shows a low amount or no involvement by the students in the procedure.
- Display shows a medium amount ofinvolvement by the students in the procedure.
- Display shows a high amount ofinvolvement by the students in the procedure.
- Creativity
- Project shows a low amountof creativity.
- Project shows a medium amountof creativity.
- Project shows a high amount of creativity.
- Workload
- The workload is divided and shared equally by all team members.
- The workload was divided, but one person in the group is viewed as not doing his/her fair share of the work.
- The workload was not divided OR several people in the group are viewed as not doing their fair share of the work.
Science Fair Project Rubric # 3: Project Display and Presentation Grade (100 pts)
DUE NOVEMBER 15, 2013
No partial grades. Must meet all requirements to get the posted, desired grade. Will present in class November 18-20.
If you do not present on your assigned presentation date, you lose 10 points for each day you do not present.
Both partners must present.
- If the partner is another class, they must present during their class period.
GRADE / 50 / 70 / 85 / 100
Display /
- Incomplete
- Display is neither neat, creative, nor organized
- No attention to detail
- Display is somewhat neat, creative and organized
- Minor attention to detail
- Display is very neat, creative and organized
- Significant attention to detail
Labeled information /
- Not labeled
- Includes little to no required information
- Includes some required information
- Introduction that includes Question and Hypothesis and Variables
- Abstract
- Summarized research
- Materials and procedure
- Results, data charts, tables, etc
- Conclusion
- References
Board Content /
- Incomplete
- Information jumbled, irrelevant; presentation unclear
- Information given is adequate, but presentation is difficult to follow or not thorough.
- Clear presentation; concisely summarizes the project. Information is relevant and pertinent
- Gives complete explanation of the project. Display includes graphics, charts, or pictures.
Oral Presentation /
- Did not present
- Student cannot clearly state their hypothesis, how they tested it, identify their control group, etc
- Student cannot sufficiently answer questions about his/her work
- Student can somewhat clearly state their hypothesis, how they tested it, identify their control group, etc
- Student can somewhat sufficiently answer questions about his/her work
- Student can clearly state their hypothesis, how they tested it, identify their control group, etc
- Student clearly and sufficiently answer questions about his/her work
Traditional Project Presentation Design
Professional Design: Poster Presentation