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Designing your model House
Designing your model House
The student will design and build a model of their dream house.
Rubric Code:
JX3793B
By
frieda9
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Subject:
Engineering
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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construct a model of St. peter's Ca
Poor
50 pts
Fair
60 pts
Good
70 pts
Very Good
80 pts
Excellent
100 pts
Detailed drawing
25 pts
20 points
Poor
No drawing submitted
Fair
Drawing is vague with no measurements.
Good
Drawing is easy to follow with some measurements but still too vague.
Very Good
Drawing is easy to follow with lots of detail. Measurements are given but everything is two dimensional.
Excellent
Drawing is complete. Three dimensional with all measurements. Any person in class could easily build with drawing.
Area
20 pts
15 points
Poor
No areas found
Fair
Areas are submitted, but incomplete. Dimensions are missing. Proportions are wrong.
Good
Areas are submitted and is almost complete. Some dimensions are present. Minor mathmatical mistakes.
Very Good
Areas are submitted and complete. All dimenensions are present. Minor mathematical mistakes.
Excellent
Areas are submitted and complete. All dimensions are present. There are no mathematical mistakes.
Cathedral Model
40 pts
40 points
Poor
No Cathedral
Fair
Cathedral is built but is ineffective. Construction lacks stability. Doesn't replicate the buildings features.
Good
Cathedral is built but only partially effective. Fits within designated blueprint.Construction lacks stability. Has some features of the structure.
Very Good
Cathedral is well built and measurements are easy to obtain. Structure is the same as designated blueprint.
Excellent
Cathedral is well built and all measurements are easily obtained. Fits within designated blueprint. Student has incorporated extra features that make their building a step above the rest.
Creativity
15 pts
15 points
Poor
Nothing presented in model that reflects student's personality
Fair
Some creative parts are shown within the cathedral.
Good
Student showed average effort to bring creative ideas to support the cathedral.
Very Good
Student shows above average effort to bring in creativity into the design of the cathedral.
Excellent
Student' creativity shows individuality and style a step above the rest.
collaboration
10 pts
10
Poor
Student did not contribute to the group, was oppositional and unable to solve conflicts with members of group.
Fair
Students contributed little and did not initiate his/her part in the project.
Good
Student adopted a role and worked on an area to construct one area or more to the building.
Very Good
Students took initiative,assisted their classmate, shared ideas and applied them.
Excellent
Student was a leader in constructing model, had strong role, was able to solve conflicts between others, and have clear direction towards project completion.
Keywords:
blueprint, model house
Subjects:
Engineering
Math
Science
Types:
Project
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