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Science Project : Model and Presentation 
Students create a science model and present their model. The model should be based on the Particle Theory
Rubric Code: H24A3X8
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  John Gary

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Mitch Miller

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Red Foley

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Bon Jovi

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Model related to Science Concepts

John Gary

Model does not relate to a scientific concept
Mitch Miller

Scientific concepts and connections are unclear in the model.
Red Foley

Model represents scientific concepts with minor errors
Bon Jovi

Model clearly represents scientific concepts and is scientifically correct, having connections to real world applications. (include examples)
Construction, creativity, neatness

John Gary

The model is poorly constructed. It lacks in neatness in creativity.
Mitch Miller

The model is constructed with little neatness and creativity.
Red Foley

The model is carefully constructed, but does not showcase student's creativity.
Bon Jovi

The model is carefully constructed with materials that showcase student's creativity and are appropriate.
Presentation

John Gary

Does not speak clearly, make eye contact, or is unprepared to present model.
Mitch Miller

Eye contact, clear speech, or preparation to present model is minimal.
Red Foley

Speaks clearly, makes eye contact, and presents model well.
Bon Jovi

Anticipates questions and takes ownership of the model.



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