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Tauna Johnson

Science Unit Reflection

Grades: 4th Grade, 3rd Grade, 5th Grade
Subjects: Health, STEAM, Science

Student Instructions

Write a science reflection that answers the questions on the first page. Use label to type your reflection in a paragraph format. Type the paragraph on page 2. A third page has been added if you need more room. Be sure to use your resources to help you with spelling. You may use the information in the science section of your binder and your science notebook. Your reflection will be graded using the Reflection Rubric. When you are done with your reflection, fill out the Student Evaluation side of the rubric and hand it in. Click check to submit your reflection.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

** I use this rubric for all posts that I grade. Not all Seesaw posts have a graphic, so I use a different grading scale when student-generated graphics are not part of the post. Rubric Criteria: Science Content 4 post showed a clear and accurate understanding of the scientific information related to the topic 3 post showed some understanding of the science content 2 post included parts of the science content but did not explain it 1 post did not include the science content Graphic 4 graphic aid clearly helps explain the topic, is easy to read with correct labeling and spelling 3 graphic aid relates to the topic, is labeled, but has some misspellings 2 graphic aid overpowers the post and is hard to understand, has labeling mistakes and/or misspellings 1 graphic aid does not relate to the topic, does not have labels and is hard to understand Vocabulary 4 Student correctly and accurately used many vocabulary words that related to __________. 3 Student used some vocabulary words correctly. 2 Student used few vocabulary words correctly. 1 Student did not use any vocabulary words that related to ____________. Neatness / Conventions 4 Post is extremely easy to read with correct spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. 3 Post is easy to read but has a few errors in spelling, punctuation, or capitalization. 2 Post can be read but has errors in spelling, punctuation, or capitalization. 1 Post is difficult to read and understand and has many errors in spelling, punctuation, and/or capitalization.

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