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Electronics Project 
Create a working project that contains at least 3 electronic components, not including resistors, capacitors, and the power supply.
Rubric Code: C2W7AC2
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Subject: Physics  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Below Expectations

1 pts

Approaching Expectations

2 pts

Met Expectations

4 pts

Beyond Expectations

5 pts

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Materials

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Below Expectations

Materials chosen are poor for the construction of an electronic circuit.
Approaching Expectations

Some of the materials chosen were inappropriate for the successful construction of an electronic circuit.
Met Expectations

The materials chosen are appropriate for the construction of an electronic circuit.
Beyond Expectations

The choice of materials are such that they have improved the original design of the project.
Score
Construction

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Below Expectations

The circuit is poorly constructed. It's appearance is untidy and the student has made little effort.
Approaching Expectations

The circuit requires some attention in a couple of areas, such as the connections or the mounting of the of the components.
Met Expectations

The circuit looks neat and well constructed with only one or two minor details requiring attention.
Beyond Expectations

The circuit takes on a professional appearance. It is obvious that the student has taken much care and attention in the construction of the electronic circuit.
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Creativity

N/A
Below Expectations

Student has displayed no attempt at constructing an electronic circuit that has a function.
Approaching Expectations

Students electronic circuit can perform a very basic task such as lighting a light bulb or LED.
Met Expectations

Students electronic circuit has a specif function.
Beyond Expectations

Students electronic circuit is multi functional and can be used in a variety of applications.
Score
Worksheet

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Below Expectations

Worksheet provides little or no information on the construction of a electronic circuit with no diagram or materials listed.
Approaching Expectations

Worksheet provides the basics of the construction and is accompanied with a complete list of materials.
Met Expectations

Worksheet provides a complete breakdown of the construction and the materials used with informative descriptors to aid in the understanding of the construction.
Beyond Expectations

Worksheet is a comprehensive view of the construction and describes the materials used with reasons why they were chosen. It also provides clear instruction on its use.
Score
Group Presentation

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Below Expectations

Students did not present in understandable manner, neither were they clear or concise.
Approaching Expectations

Students made presentation in understandable manner but were not very clear or concise.
Met Expectations

Students made presentation in very understandable manner, were very clear and concise, and acceptable in clarity of work and focus on detail
Beyond Expectations

Students made presentation in extremely understandable manner, were extremely clear and concise, and had excellent clarity of work and focus on detail.
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