Project Assessment Rubric
Project Assessment Rubric
Project Assessment Rubric
ARRANGED BY :
GROUP III
ANAYOSI BR GINTING (4183322002)
LUNI KARLINA MANIK (4182121021)
MUHAMMAD AINAL (4181121004)
PATRICIA SINABUTAR (4182121014)
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCE
MEDAN STATE UNIVERSITY
2020
1
Subjects :
Physics Class / Semester :
X / 2 Competence Basic :
Theory : Optics
Group : ………………………….
The project name : ……………………........
Score
No. Aspect
1 2 3 4 5
1 Planning: Title
Formulation topic
Project diagram
2 Implementation
Writing system
Accuracy of data sources / information.
Quantity of data sources
Data analysis
Draw conclusions
3 Project report
The list of references can be accounted for
Conclusions in accordance with the formulation of
the problem
Presentation and mastery
Total score
2
Scoring Guidelines
Aspects measured : 11
Maximum score : 11 x 5 =55
Assessment
Reference
No. Performance Task Details Score by
Score
Lecturer
1. Stringing Tools:
a. Skilled in assembling tools according 5
to the image including adjusting the
stative position 3
b. Don't know the correct arrangement of tools. 0
c. Does not do anything
2. Using Tools:
a. Deft but still careful to change weights 5
b. Not deft or careless in changing the
load 3
c. Doing nothing
0
3. Observe:
a. Read the number designation on the 5
measuring instrument in the correct
position 3
b. Read the numerical designation on the
measuring instrument in an incorrect 0
position
c. Doing nothing
4. Making conclusions:
a. Make correct conclusions and in easy 5
to understand language
b. Making conclusions that are not correct 3
c. Made nothing 0
Name:
Date:
Class:
Instructions:
For each of the following social skills, rate () the student's social skills using the following
scale:
1 Asking
2 Express opinions
3 Respond to opinions
4 Draw a conclusion
Information :
1. Asking.
(5). Polite, coherent with material, critical, and quality.
(4). Polite, coherent with the material, less critical, and of good quality.
(3). Polite, coherent with the material, critical, and lacking quality.
(2). Polite, coherent with the material, less critical, and lacking quality.
2. Express opinions.
(5). Opinions are polite, logical, precise, and straightforward.
(3). Opinions are polite, logical, precise, and correct but not quite right.
3. Respond to opinions.
(5). Polite, argumentative, logical, precise, and straightforward.
4. Draw conclusions.
(5). Nimble, decisive, content in logical decisions, and correct.
(1). Not deft, indecisive, the content of the decision is illogical, and incorrect.
Affective Assessment
EVALUATION PROBLEM
Amount of Score
Cognitive Value = Total Score 𝒙 𝟏𝟎𝟎%
Achievements of students: