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Student Name Science Points 20 Can identify ALL Can identify Can identify the weather MOST of the SOME the weather instruments and weather instruments instruments and explain how each is and explain how explain how they used in gathering they are used in are used in weather data gathering weather gathering weather and making data data and making and making Weather Instruments (S.4.E.4a) Prediction and Data Collection (S.4.E.4c) Interpret Weather Conditions/S cript/(s.4.e.4 b) Weather and Climate (S.4.E.4d) Exceeds expectations for observing and patterns Script is well written with an accurate weather analysis which identifies the fronts, temperature, and precipitation and uses this weather conditions Can provide SEVERAL (3 or more) examples of how weather and climate differ. Meets expectations for observing and patterns Script has an accurate weather analysis but struggles with identifying ONE of the following: the fronts, temperature, and precipitation or using the weather conditions Can provide A FEW (1-2) examples of how weather and climate differ. Page 1 of 6 Approaching expectations for observing and patterns Script has a mostly accurate weather analysis but struggles with identifying TWO of the following: the fronts, temperature, and precipitation or using the weather conditions Can provide ONE example of how weather and climate differ. Can identify NONE the weather instruments and explain how they are used in gathering weather data and making Does not meet expectations for observing and patterns. Script does not have an accurate weather analysis AND struggles with identifying MORE THAN TWO of the following: the fronts, temperature, and precipitation and using the weather conditions. CANNOT provide examples of how weather and climate differ. Total - /60

Technology Technology Concepts (ISTE-S 1) Demonstrates creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develops innovative products and processes using technology. Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making (ISTE-S 4) Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems, and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources. Technology operations and concepts (ISTE-S 6) Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems, and operations. Total - /45 Page 2 of 6

Engineering Asking Questions and Defining Problems (3-5-ETS1-1) Engineers a working weather instrument which includes several criteria for success and constraints on materials, time, and cost (with assistance) Planning and Carrying Out Investigations (3-5-ETS1-3) Plans and conducts investigations collaboratively to produce data to serve as the basis for evidence Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions (3-5-ETS1-2) Generates and compares multiple solutions to a problem based on how well they meet the criteria and constraints of the design problem Total - /45 Page 3 of 6

Script (TAES4.2) -Creates in-depth scripts that include character motivation and dialogue -Creates an organizing structure for writing scripts Acting (TAES4.3) Collaborates with an ensemble by acting with articulation an appropriate volume, body movement and uses the imagination to dramatize the script. Artistic and Technical Elements (TAES 4.4) Uses technical theatre elements to design simple costumes, props, sets, sound and lighting Arts Total - /45 Page 4 of 6

Measurements (M.4.MD.1) Students knows the relative sizes of measurements and record measurement equivalencies. Line Plots (M.4.MD.4) Makes a line plot to display a data set of measurements. Mathematics Total - /30 Culminating Requirements Points 0 Almost always listens Usually listens Often listens to, to, shares with, and to, shares shares with, and supports the efforts with, and supports the of others in the supports the efforts of others in group. Tries to keep efforts of the group but people working others in the sometimes is not a together well. group. Does good team not cause member. "waves" in the Collaboration with Peers Rarely listens to, shares with, and supports the efforts of others in the group. Often is not a good team member. group. Points 10 5 0 Grammar and Few misspellings or Several spelling and A lot of spelling and Mechanics grammatical errors grammatical errors grammatical errors. Total - /25 Page 5 of 6

Project Total - /250 Comments: Page 6 of 6