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3D Atomic Model 
Student will create a 3-D model of an oxygen atom. Student will include the correct number of protons and neutrons in nucleus and correct number of electrons. All of the procedure points MUST be included.
Rubric Code: FXB44W2
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Model of Atom in 3-D
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  Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Design of atom
5 pts

Poor

Atom is not accurate in terms of number of sub-atomic particles. Atom model has many design flaws. Choice of materials does not suit model.
Fair

Atom is accurate but lacks some information. Atom model has some design flaws. Choice of materials is appropriate for model.
Good

Atom is accurate and included all required information. Atom model is neat and well designed. Choice of materials is well suited for model.
Key
5 pts

Poor

Key is not present
Fair

Key is present and color coded with some missing information.
Good

Key is present and color coded correctly with protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Labeling
5 pts

Poor

Title missing
Fair

Title- Name of the element present but misspelled or incorrectly labeled.
Good

Title- Name of the element present.




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