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Carbon Allotrope 3D Model 
Student will create a 3-D model of 1 of the 4 allotropes of carbon. Student will include the correct number of atoms and in the right geometrical disposition plus you must differentiate each different atom participating in the molecule, placing each one in the correct locations for that allotrope. Be creative and come up with your own way to model the allotrope you choose in 3D. They must be presented in a colorful and creative way. (i.e. Not using pencil on notebook paper.)
Rubric Code: CXBWB28
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Subject: Chemistry  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric 1 Model of Atom in 3-D/4 Bohr Model
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Excellent

20 pts

Design of atom (3D)

Poor

Student failed to complete the molecule
Fair

molecule is not accurate in terms of number of atoms or atoms are misplaced molecule model has many design flaws. Choice of materials does not suit model.
Good

Molecule is accurate but lacks some information. the allotrope of Carbon models have some design flaws. Choice of materials is appropriate for model.
Excellent

The allotrope is accurate and student has included all required information. The allotropes of carbbon models are neat and well designed. Choice of materials is well suited for models. Student model design exceeds all required expectations.
Creativity

Poor

Student failed to complete the allotrope of carbon model.
Fair

Project appears forced, hard to follow.
It appears to have too many parts that are strange and do not serve any purpose.
Good

Project is well done, but it is not unique.
It has many similar components as other models.
Excellent

Project is unique, and sets itself apart from the others. The project shows creativity that is exciting and fresh. Student creativity exceeds all required expectations.
Color

Poor

Student failed to complete the atom model.
Fair

The student has no color at all in the project.
Good

The student has color in the project but has failed to color-code carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms
Excellent

All parts of the project are correct and complete. The project has adequate geometry and orientation, color, and all parts are color-coded accordingly. Student model exceeds all required expectations.
Labeling

Poor

The student failed to label the components or atoms or parts of the 3D model.
Fair

The student made an attempt to label the components or atoms or parts, but labels were not clear.
Good

The student labeled the components or atoms or parts of the Carbon allotrope model, but with some incorrect spellings.
Excellent

All parts of the allotrope of carbon were labeled correctly.
Effort

Poor

Student failed to complete the 3D model.
Fair

The project look as if it lacks significant effort or that it was possibly thrown together in a rush. The project still needs quite a bit of work and does not appear complete. Many errors are evident in the work.
Good

The project appears to be mostly complete; although, it could use some minor touch up here and there.
Excellent

The project clearly shows that much effort was put forth and the project appears complete. Student model exceeds all required expectations.



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