Last updated: May 1, 2026
AI Scientific Method Rubrics
for Grade 9
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Grade 9 · Science
Scientific Method Rubric
Scoring rubric for scientific method assessment
| Criteria | Excellent (4) | Good (3) | Developing (2) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Understanding | Demonstrates thorough understanding | Shows adequate understanding | Shows partial understanding |
| Application | Applies concepts accurately | Applies most concepts | Attempts to apply concepts |
| Communication | Explains reasoning clearly | Explains reasoning adequately | Explanation is unclear |
| Completeness | All parts answered fully | Most parts answered | Some parts missing |
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1.Explain the difference between a theory and a law in science.
2.What is peer review and why is it crucial?
3.A researcher finds correlation between screen time and sleep quality. Can they claim causation? Explain.
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What this scientific method science content covers
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- NGSS
HS-ETS1-2High School
Design a solution to a complex real-world problem by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable problems that can be solved through engineering.
Common mistakes
Misconceptions students bring to scientific method
Specific errors to watch for when reviewing student work — pulled from classroom research and teacher reports.
Treating a hypothesis as a guess instead of a testable prediction.
What to teach instead: A hypothesis must be specific and falsifiable — you must be able to imagine evidence that would disprove it.
Confusing independent and dependent variables.
What to teach instead: The independent variable is what you change; the dependent is what you measure.
Sunlight affects plant growth: sunlight (IV), plant height (DV).
Believing scientific theories are 'just guesses' that can be easily overturned.
What to teach instead: A theory is a well-substantiated explanation supported by repeated evidence — much stronger than everyday usage of the word.
Key vocabulary
Scientific Method terms students should know
A short glossary of core vocabulary you can drop into any worksheet, quiz, or study guide.
- Hypothesis
- A specific, testable prediction about what will happen in an experiment.
- Variable
- Something in an experiment that can be measured or changed.
- Independent variable
- The variable you change on purpose to test its effect.
- Dependent variable
- The variable you measure to see how it responded.
- Control
- The setup in an experiment that doesn't get the change, used for comparison.
- Data
- Information collected during an experiment, often as numbers.
- Conclusion
- What the data shows about the hypothesis, stated clearly.
- Theory
- A well-supported explanation of how something works, backed by lots of evidence.
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