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Newspaper Chair
Design Team Challenge - Chair Lift
Build a chair out of newspaper in teams of three that can hold the weight of the heavies person in the group. You can use as much newspaper and tape as you like.
Rubric Code:
CX3C72W
By
dietcoke
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Newspaper Chair
Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
5 pts
Build Constraints
Poor
Chair build contains materials other than newspaper throughout.
Fair
Chair is built of newspaper, but some adhesive was used.
Good
Chair is built with newspaper only, and no sign of other materials or adhesives.
Design Concept
Poor
Design concept is not in line with instructions in any shape or form.
Fair
Chair was designed like a stool. Directions were not followed completetly.
Good
Chair was actually built like a chair and followed instructions that were given
Weight constraint
Poor
Chair is unable to hold a weight that is acceptable.
Fair
Chair build is able to hold the weight, but did not last 1 minute.
Good
Chair build is able to hold equal to or greater than then minimum weight for 1 minute or more.
Presentation
Poor
Chair presentation is unorganized and includes minimal information about the design process.
Fair
Chair presentation explanation of the design process is lacking substance.
Good
Chair presentation and explanations of the entire design process.
Subjects:
Engineering
(General)
Types:
Project
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