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Newton's Laws Cartoon Project
Newton's Laws Cartoon Project
PowerPoint presentation that presents a cartoon clip and analyze how the cartoon clip breaks some or all of Newton’s Laws of Motion. Analysis must reference the exact moments in which Newton’s Laws have been violated and describe how the cartoon would look if it were corrected. Back up claims with evidence, such as illustrations, free body diagrams, calculations, or demonstrations of similar situations. Cite any resources used, including they location of cartoon clip.
Rubric Code:
LX96WX3
By
MelbaCuervo
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Subject:
Physics
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Newton's Laws Cartoon Project
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Average
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Title and 1 Law
Poor
Laws mentioned are not Newton's Laws or only one law is mentioned. Title page is missing
Fair
Two or more laws are mentioned but contain errors. Title page is present.
Average
Two or more laws are stated correctly an fit the cartoon with some errors. Title page is present.
Good
The laws are stated and accurately apply to the clip. Title page is present.
Excellent
Multiple laws are stated and fit the clip perfectly. Explanations make sense and are in depth. Title page is present and attractive.
Analysis
Poor
Laws are mentioned, but clip is not analyzed.
Fair
Analysis is present, but limited.
Average
Analysis of how the clip breaks the laws mentioned is presents, but doesn't mention how a corrected version would look.
Good
Analysis of how the clip breaks the laws mentioned is presents, and includes a limited view of how a corrected version would look.
Excellent
Excellent analysis, including how the clip would look if corrected.
Evidence
Poor
Written information is inaccurate. Major errors in illustration or explanation. Written information is incomplete.
Fair
All written information is partly accurate. Noticeable errors in illustration or explanation. Written information is mostly complete
Average
All written information is accurate. No major errors in illustration or explanation. Written information is mostly complete
Good
All written information is accurate. No errors in illustration or explanation. Written information is complete
Excellent
All written information is accurate. No errors in illustration or explanation. Written information is complete. Evidence is thoughtful, thoroughly, and considers all factors
Spelling and Grammar
Poor
Many spelling or grammar mistakes which make meaning difficult to understand
Fair
Many spelling or grammar mistakes, but does not interfere with meaning
Average
Some spelling or grammar mistakes, but does not interfere with meaning
Good
A few spelling or grammar mistakes. Almost perfect.
Excellent
No spelling or grammar mistakes. Perfect.
Creativity/Neatness
Poor
Messy, incomplete, appears rushed and poorly put together
Fair
Missing items, such as resources, embedded clip, etc.
Average
Meets all the requirements, but limited
Good
Neat and well put together.
Excellent
Highly appealing PowerPoint with obvious effort and thought put in.
Keywords:
cartoon clip Newton's Laws
Subjects:
Physics
Types:
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