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Cell Structures and Functions
Cell Structures and Functions
Students present the structures of the cell and their functions through a powerpoint. The students compare to a manufacturing company.
Rubric Code:
HX6887A
By
ltschrader
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Cell Structures/Functions
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellence
4 pts
Cell Structures
Poor
Student includes only 50% of the listed structures.
Fair
Student includes 75% of the listed structures.
Good
Student includes 90% of the listed structures.
Excellence
Student includes 100% of the listed structures.
Cell Functions
Poor
Student explains the functions of only 50% of the listed structures.<BR>
In own words. no copy and paste.
Fair
Student explains 75% the functions for 75% of the listed structures.<BR>
In own words, no copy and paste.
Good
Student explains the functions of 90% of the listed structures.<BR>
In own words, no copy and paste.
Excellence
Student explains all of the functions for all of the listed structures.<BR>
In own words, no copy and paste.
Cell Description
Poor
Student has many errors in describing the cell parts functions.<BR>
5-6 explanations are often incomplete or inaccurate.
Fair
Student has several errors in describing the cell part functions. 3-4 explanations are incomplete or inaccurate.
Good
Student has few errors in describing the cell part functions. 1-2 of the explanations are complete or inaccurate.
Excellence
Student correctly shows describes the cell part functions. All explanations are complete.
Creativity/Grammar
Poor
Student project appears rushed and incomplete. There are many spelling and grammatical errors. The project did not engage the audience.
Fair
Student project has gaps in information and several grammatical and spelling errors. The project lacked creativity to fully engage the audience.
Good
Student project has very few gaps in information. There are a couple of spelling and/or grammatical errors. The project engaged the audience.
Excellence
Student project includes all information needed, has no spelling or grammatical errors, and was creative. The project engaged and involved the audience.
Title Page/ Name of the Cell Parts
Poor
Title page missing more than 2 requirements. <BR>
Plant Cell parts slide is missing.
Fair
Title page missing more than one requirement. Plant Cell parts slide is missing 2 or more parts.
Good
Title page missing one requirement.<BR>
Plant Cell parts slide is missing only 1 part.
Excellence
Title page includes title and name.<BR>
Plant cell Part slide includes all six parts.
Timeliness
Poor
Cell Power Point was more than one week late.
Fair
Cell Power Point was more than 3 days late.
Good
Cell Power Point was 1-2 days late.
Excellence
Cell Power Point was completed on time.
Cell Part Pictures/manufacture pic
Poor
Only 1-2 slides had the required and appropriate pictures.
Fair
Three to Four slides contained the required and appropriate pictures.
Good
Five slides contained the required and appropriate pictures.
Excellence
All six slides contained the required and appropriate pictures.
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Science
Types:
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