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Roller Coaster Rubric
Roller Coaster Rubric
Student is tasked to explain the safety requirements of Roller Coasters in the U.S. You will have to design a roller coaster that has a theme and make a scale working model of your design minimum size 20X25 in. A 1 page paper is required desribing your understanding of energy and how it relates to your roller coaster.
Rubric Code:
NXB37A2
By
jghollow
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Subject:
Physics
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Roller Coaster Rubric
Beginning
1 pts
Developing
2 pts
Accomplished
3 pts
Exemplary
4 pts
Stability
Beginning
Motion project is not stable enough for the marble to travel on either run. (marble gets less than half way to the finish)
Developing
Motion Project does not finish the ride (but gets more than half way) or the marble falls off on both trial runs.
Accomplished
Motion project finishes the ride on the second trial run.
Exemplary
Motion project finishes the ride on the first run and is still standing.
Research
Beginning
Had 0 obstacle. Loops, inverted turns, hills, dips, etc.
Developing
Had 1 obstacles. Loops, inverted turns, hills, dips, etc. Was successful.
Accomplished
Had 2 obstacles. Loops, inverted turns, hills, dips, etc. All obstacles were successful.
Exemplary
Had 3 obstacles. Loops, inverted turns, hills, dips, etc. All obstacles were successful.
Pulling Force
Beginning
Motion project does not have a pulling force labeled.
Developing
Motion project does not have a pulling force labeled correctly.
Accomplished
Motion project has a pulling force and is labeled correctly.
Exemplary
Motion project has a pulling force and is labeled correctly.
Pushing Force
Beginning
Motion project does not have a pushing force labeled.
Developing
Motion project does not have a pushing force labeled correctly.
Accomplished
Motion project has a pushing force and is labeled correctly.
Exemplary
Motion project has a pushing force and is labeled correctly.
Pulling/Pushing Same
Beginning
Motion project does not have a pull/push force labeled.
Developing
Motion project does not have a pull/push force labeled correctly.
Accomplished
Motion project has a pull/push force and is labeled correctly.
Exemplary
Motion project has a pull/push force and is labeled correctly.
Pulling/Pushing Opposite
Beginning
Motion project does not have a pull/push force labeled.
Developing
Motion project does not have a pull/push force labeled correctly.
Accomplished
Motion project has a pull/push force and is labeled correctly.
Exemplary
Motion project has a pull/push force and is labeled correctly.
Newton's 3 laws
Beginning
Motion project does not have any of Newton's 3 Laws labeled
Developing
Motion project has 1 of Newton's 3 Laws labeled correctly.
Accomplished
Motion project has 2 of Newton's 3 Laws labeled correctly.
Exemplary
Motion project has all 3 of Newton's 3 Laws labeled correctly.
Potential and Kinetic Energy
Beginning
Motion project does not have either Potential or Kinetic energy labeled.
Developing
Motion project has either Potential or Kinetic energy labeled.
Accomplished
Motion project has both Potential and Kinetic energy labeled but not correctly.
Exemplary
Motion project has both Potential and Kinetic energy labeled correctly.
Momentum
Beginning
Motion project does not have Momentum labeled.
Developing
Motion project has Momentum labeled but incorrectly.
Accomplished
Motion project has Momentum labeled correctly.
Exemplary
Motion project has Momentum labeled correctly.
Script/Presentation
Beginning
Students have not prepared a script for the presentation.
Developing
Students have prepared a script but the presentation is under 1 minute long.
Accomplished
Students have prepared a script but the presentation is between 1 and 2 minutes long.
Exemplary
Students have prepared a script and the presentation is 3 minutes or longer.
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Physics
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