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Organelle Board Game 
Create a board game that reflects aspects of the organelles of a cell. Questions that show insight will earn higher marks than those that are simply recall questions. Your board game can be based on one that is already in existence such as Monopoly or Trivial Pursuit. The final project should include connections between the notes and other real world.
Rubric Code: D4B63C
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Board Game and Final Project
  Exceeds expectation

8 pts

Fully meets expectations

6 pts

Meets expectations

4 pts

Not yet within expectations

1 pts

No attempt made

0 pts

Game Questions

Exceeds expectation

Questions demonstrated considerable knowledge of the science content.
Fully meets expectations

Questions demonstrated basic knowledge of the science content.
Meets expectations

Questions demonstrated limited knowledge of the science content.
Not yet within expectations

Questions demonstrate little understanding of the science content.
No attempt made

Non-existent
Design of board game

Exceeds expectation

Design is a clear representation of the science content, easy to play and rules are well written.
Fully meets expectations

Design is partly representative of the science content, although it may be a little confusing to play and rules are limited.
Meets expectations

Design is somewhat representative of the science content, the game is difficult to play and rules are poorly thought out or convoluted.
Not yet within expectations

Design is poor, with little or no relevance to topic. No rules or instructions evident.
No attempt made

Non-existent
Project presentation

Exceeds expectation

Presentation is professional, eye-catching, neat, and visually appealing.
Fully meets expectations

Presentation is partially professional. Visually the project is not attractive.
Meets expectations

Presentation is minimally acceptable, messy. Project is not visually unattractive.
Not yet within expectations

Presentation is not acceptable/done.
No attempt made

Non-existent
Spelling, punctuation & grammar

Exceeds expectation

Few, if any errors; these do not distract the reader. Occasionally misspells complex words.
Fully meets expectations

Few errors; these do not affect meaning. Appears to be carefully edited and proofread. Few spelling errors.
Meets expectations

Noticeable errors may cause the reader to pause; often surface errors could be fixed by careful proofreading. May include careless errors.
Not yet within expectations

Frequent noticeable errors distract the reader and may interfere with meaning. Spelling is often phonetic and features missing letters.
No attempt made

Non-existent
Sections of the project

Exceeds expectation

All sections are complete and neat. No mistakes found in any section.
Fully meets expectations

All sections are mostly complete and neat. Few mistakes found in each section.
Meets expectations

All sections are partially complete and somewhat neat. Few mistakes found in each section.
Not yet within expectations

All sections are incomplete and not neat. More than five mistakes found in each section.
No attempt made

Non-existent



Keywords:
  • Game, board game







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