Create A Bug Rubric
Create A Bug Rubric
At the beginning of the week we began our unit on insects. You have learned six parts of insects. With this project, you
will create your own bug using recycled art supplies. After creating your bug, you will answer a variety of questions in
written paragraph form. Finally, you will be creating an advertisement for a product that your insect produces to benefit
society! (Example: Bees produce honey, which has many health benefits for humans). You can create a drawing, a
newspaper ad, a PowerPoint presentation, or a commercial. If you have a different idea, just ask me and get approval for
your idea. I can’t wait to see your projects!
1. All projects will include the student’s name, date, and scientific insect name. Get creative when naming your insect!
2. Students must label the body parts on their insects (6 legs, 2 antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen)
3. Students must use recycled materials to build their insect. Some examples of these materials are; cans, straws,
paper towel rolls, boxes. Please have students use materials that can be used around the house
4. Students will be required to answer the following on paper as a paragraph. Students may write as many sentences
as needed to thoroughly answer all questions.
a. How can you tell something is an insect?
b. What are the three main body parts of an insect? Why are they important?
5. Students will be creating an advertisement for a product your insect produces to benefit society. Advertisements will
include:
- What the bug makes or provides for society
- A catchy slogan that represents the bug you created
- An explanation of the product and it’s benefit(s) to society.
- Presented as a drawing, newspaper ad, PowerPoint, commercial, or other teacher approved project
- Picture of insect that was created
On Target Proficient Developing Needs Improvement
4 3 2 1
Advertisement Includes all 4 parts of Includes 3 parts of the Includes 1-2 parts of Advertisement does not
the required elements: 4 required elements: the 4 required include any of the
- Catchy slogan Catchy slogan elements: required elements.
- Short explanation of - Short - Catchy slogan Advertisement is not
what bug does or explanation of - Short well written or
produces what the bug explanation of thorough.
- Explanation of how does or produces what the bug
the action/product - Explanation of does or produces
benefits humans how the - Explanation of
- Presented as a action/product how the
drawing, newspaper ad, benefits humans action/product
presentation, or - Presented as a benefits humans
commercial drawing, - Presented as a
AND newspaper ad, drawing,
Is thoroughly written presentation, or newspaper ad,
and well developed commercial presentation, or
- Advertisement is commercial
not written
thoroughly and
is not well
developed
Paragraph Student answers all Student answers all Student answers two out Student answers one out
three of the questions: three of the questions: of the three questions: of the three questions:
How can you tell How can you tell How can you tell How can you tell
something is an insect? something is an insect? something is an insect? something is an insect?
What are the three main What are the three main What are the three main What are the three main
body parts of an insect? body parts of an insect? body parts of an insect? body parts of an insect?
and Why are they And Why are they And Why are they And Why are they
important? Paragraph is important? Paragraph is important? Does not important? Does not
written thoroughly, well not written throughly or extend thinking or extend thinking or
developed, and is well developed. Does understanding of the understanding of the
extensive when not extend thinking or questions asked. questions asked. Very
answering questions. understanding of the brief. One sentence
questions asked. provided or less.