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Circulatory System Model
Circulatory System Model
Students will build a model of the heart using whatever materials vailable such as plastic bottle as heart and tubing. Hear needs to transport "blood" to the lungs and back to the body.
Rubric Code:
MXA9A4X
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LCCCSummer
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Expert
5 pts
Practitioner
4 pts
Apprentice
3 pts
Novice
2 pts
Incomplete
1 pts
Diagram (Student)
Expert
All required items are present in the diagram. (veins, arteries, arrows to show blood flow, heart (bottle), blood,blood cells). chambers of the heart, pulmonary vein/artery
Practitioner
All items are present in the diagram. (veins, arteries, arrows to show blood flow, heart (bottle), blood, blood cells)
Apprentice
At least 7 items are present in the diagram. (veins, arteries, arrows to show blood flow, heart (bottle), blood,
Novice
At least 5 items are present in the diagram. (veins, arteries, arrows to show blood flow, heart (bottle), blood,
Incomplete
Less than 3 items are present in the diagram. (veins, arteries, arrows to show blood flow, heart (bottle), blood,
Location/Parts (Student)
Expert
All the parts of the system are present and in the correct location. The water bottle (heart) is in the chest area. Veins and arteries go to the head, foot and arm. Cells and blood are present throughout the system.
Practitioner
All the parts of the system are present and most are in the correct location. The water bottle (heart) is in the chest area. Veins and arteries go to the head, foot and arm. Cells and blood are present in the system.
Apprentice
At least 8 parts of the system are present and most are in the correct location. The water bottle (heart) is in the chest area. Veins and arteries go to the head, foot and arm. Cells and blood are present in the system.
Novice
At least 6 parts of the system are present and most are in the correct location. The water bottle (heart) is in the chest area. Veins and arteries go to the head, foot and arm. Cells and blood are present in the system.
Incomplete
Less than 6 parts of the system are present and some in the correct location. The water bottle (heart) is in the chest area. Veins and arteries go to the head, foot and arm. Cells and blood are present in the system.
Function (Student)
Expert
The system does not leak. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, moving blood out of the bottle. Blood travels through arteries as it leaves the heart. Blood returns through veins to the heart. Cells are visible and move with the blood.
Practitioner
The system leaks, but is still able to function. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, moving blood out of the bottle. Blood travels through arteries as it leaves the heart. Blood returns through veins to the heart. Cells are visible and move with the blood.
Apprentice
The system leaks, but is still able to function most of the time. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, moving blood out of the bottle. Blood travels through the veins and arteries, but does not always flow in the correct direction. Cells are visible and some move with the blood.
Novice
The system leaks, but is still able to function some of the time. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, moving blood out of the bottle. Blood travels through the veins and arteries, but does not flow in a direction. Cells are visible, but most do not move with the blood.
Incomplete
The system leaks and is unable to function. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, but blood does not move out of the bottle. Blood is visible in the blood vessels , but does not flow in a direction. Cells are visible, but most do not move.
Function (Teacher)
Expert
The system does not leak. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, moving blood out of the bottle. Blood travels through arteries as it leaves the heart. Blood returns through veins to the heart. Cells are visible and move with the blood.
Practitioner
The system leaks, but is still able to function. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, moving blood out of the bottle. Blood travels through arteries as it leaves the heart. Blood returns through veins to the heart. Cells are visible and move with the blood.
Apprentice
The system leaks, but is still able to function most of the time. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, moving blood out of the bottle. Blood travels through the veins and arteries, but does not always flow in the correct direction. Cells are visible and some move with the blood.
Novice
The system leaks, but is still able to function some of the time. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, moving blood out of the bottle. Blood travels through the veins and arteries, but does not flow in a direction. Cells are visible, but most do not move with the blood.
Incomplete
The system leaks and is unable to function. The heart "pumps" when squeezed, but blood does not move out of the bottle. Blood is visible in the blood vessels , but does not flow in a direction. Cells are visible, but most do not move.
Keywords:
Heart, model, diagram
Subjects:
Science
Types:
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