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Student Assessment Guide

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Peer Assessment Scoring Guide
Composting Investigation and Presentation

*Score each group on a scale of 1 through 5, with 5 being the best. This peer assessment is worth a daily grade when completed with thought and sincerity.


Student Team _____________________________ 
Date                                                                 
Project                                                               
Evaluator                                                           
 
Content Score Comments                                                                    
Research thesis or proposal is identifiable. Write the thesis or proposal in the Comments section as you understand it.

/5

 

Information in the presentation is interesting, informative, and useful. Write four facts you learned or found interesting in the Comments section.

/5

 

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Rate the compost design and experiment process on a scale of 1 through 5, with 5 being the best.

/5

 

Does the presentation address the Unit questions How can our community manage waste better? and How can composting today benefit the future?

/5

Does the presentation address the scientific concepts of conservation of mass and chemical reactions with understanding?

/5

Presentation and Organization
Technology tools are used to make the project more interesting.

/5

Information is presented in a clear order.

/5

Presentation shows clear evidence of proofreading and no noticeable mechanics, usage, and presentation errors. Sources are cited.

/5

Presentation shows proof of collaborative effort among group members.

/5

Presentation is varied and keeps the audience’s attention.

/5

Total Points

 /50

Project Grade

 














































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