Evaluation Sheet
- Student
Projects
Name: _____________
Grading scale for each criterion below:
| poor |
fair |
okay |
good |
great |
| 0% of possible
points |
50% |
70% |
85% |
100% |
- e.g., 'good' gets 85% of 2 pts or 1.7 pts.
Introduction: The student.... 4
pts
| Criterion |
|
poor |
fair |
okay |
good |
great |
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establishes the background for the
experiment, clearly
and concisely describing the relevant principles and concepts
|
3 |
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clearly states any hypotheses being tested
|
1 |
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Methods: The student… 3
pts
| Criterion |
|
poor |
fair |
okay |
good |
great |
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clearly explains experimental methods and
techniques
(the standard here is that a reader could repeat your experiment solely
based on your description).
|
3 |
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Results: The student... 6
pts
| Criterion |
|
poor |
fair |
okay |
good |
great |
-
organizes and summarizes the data
effectively for the
reader
|
2 |
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presents data clearly and legibly in
appropriately labeled
tables and figures
|
2 |
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convincingly displays a solid
comprehension of the experimental
data
|
1 |
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ably balances written and
graphical/tabular representations
of the experimental data
|
1 |
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Discussion: The student... 7
pts
| Criterion |
|
poor |
fair |
okay |
good |
great |
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clearly returns to the problem and
hypothesis (or hypotheses)
being tested
|
2 |
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provides effective interpretations of
results and points
out limitations where appropriate (experimental error, experimental
design)
|
3 |
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convincingly supports or refutes
hypothesis (or hypotheses).
Makes a case for alternative hypotheses where appropriate.
-
your projects were exploratory here and if
limitations
on your methods or approach the first time through limit your ability
to
support or refute your hypothesis, then say so. In addition to pointing
out these limitations, discuss the type of information that would have
allowed you to more strongly support or reject your hypothesis (what
might
you change in your approach for example).
|
2 |
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Total Points: ________
Comments:
Student Notes: