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Mrs. Y's Dream House 
Students act as architects hired to design a home for their teacher. Students use the design process to create plans for a house using CAD accompanied by a written report that includes research and analysis of their final design.
Rubric Code: SX227CX
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Subject: Engineering  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exceeds Expectations

4 pts

Meets Expectations

3 pts

Approaches Expectations

2 pts

Does not Meet Expectations

1 pts

Client Profile match

Exceeds Expectations

Your design meets client needs in size, room use, layout, style, decoration and sustainability. Geography and climate were thoroughly considered in the design
Meets Expectations

Your design meets client needs in size, room use , layout, room use, style, decoration and sustainability with some geographical consideration
Approaches Expectations

Your design begins to meet client needs in size, room use, layout, room use, style, decoration and sustainability. Geography and climate were considered.
Does not Meet Expectations

Your design begins to meet client needs in size, room use, layout, room use, style, decoration and sustainability. Geography and climate were considered.
CAD Construction

Exceeds Expectations

CAD is built structurally sound. Evidence of accurate use of CAD tools. Well proportioned architectural features and consideration of how the design interacts with the environment
Meets Expectations

Model is structurally solid. Ability to use tools and materials correctly. Some consideration to architectural details of light & texture.
Approaches Expectations

Able to build a model but with structural problems. Difficulty with tools in software caused design limitations
Does not Meet Expectations

Difficulty working with the Software and constructing house as desired
Model Size and Scale

Exceeds Expectations

Fulfills level 3 plus extreme care has been taken in terms of dimensional accuracy.
Meets Expectations

Model does not exceed maximum sq. ft. designated.
Matches client requirements.
Approaches Expectations

Model does not exceed maximum sq. ft. designated. Matches some client requirements.
Does not Meet Expectations

Model does not meet listed sq. ft. designated. Matches some client requirements.and/or is out of proportion.
Environmental Considerations

Exceeds Expectations

Many environmental considerations are brought into the design and construction of the house and are an integral part of the model.
Meets Expectations

Some environmental considerations are brought into the design and construction of the house. e.g. materials, R values, siting, resource management, sustainability, green construction methodology, appliances, thermostats, renewable resources.
Approaches Expectations

Hardly any environmental considerations are brought into the design and construction of the house.
Does not Meet Expectations

No environmental considerations are brought into the design and construction of the house.
Presentation Booklet

Exceeds Expectations

Presentation booklet as per level 3, but also shows evidence of researching actual presenations books found online or at a model home/sales office and efforts to replicate such a professional level of communication and graphics.
Meets Expectations

Used presentation booklet provided. Presentation booklet is complete and accurate with no typos/spelling mistakes.
Approaches Expectations

Used presentation booklet provided. Presentation has something either incomplete or inaccurate.
Does not Meet Expectations

Presentation booklet not complete and/or does not meet criteria and/or has omissions and/or inaccuracies.
Use of Class Time

Exceeds Expectations

Always ready, willing, and able to work. Excellent work ethic displayed each day.
Meets Expectations

Is ready, willing, and able to work on a consistent basis. Works well independently and is able to budget his or her time.
Approaches Expectations

House model is complete, but not to required standards due to lack of focus, poor use of class time, etc.
Does not Meet Expectations

House model is not complete due to poor work habits.



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