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Building a Triatomic Molecular model
Building a Triatomic Molecular model
Students will build a model using balls and sticks to represent a molecule made up of at least three atoms.
Rubric Code:
Z243B89
By
kcaballero
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Molecule Project
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Below Average
2 pts
Average
3 pts
Very Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Molecular Structure
Unsatisfactory
Student puts together balls and sticks that do not represent the actual molecule they had intended in any way.
Below Average
Students build a model that has the correct number of atoms color coded, but neglect size, bond type and orientation altogather.
Average
Students have the correct number of atoms and color code them, but they do not represent actual relevant sizes. The type of bond or the spacial orientation are not clear or not represented.
Very Good
Students have the correct number of atoms. Atoms are color coded, and represent relevant sizes of actual atoms. They connect the atoms using the correct bonding type (single, double, triple).
Excellent
Students have the correct number of atoms. Atoms are color coded and represent relevant sizes of actual atoms. They connect the atoms using the correct bonding type (single, double, triple), and representing the actual orientation of the molecule in space
Creativity
Unsatisfactory
Students did not add color, no effort put forth. The model was not unique.
Below Average
Students created a model, it lacked color and appeal, some effort. The model was not unique.
Average
Students created a model, it was color coded, and had some appeal, effort was visible. The model had some different aspects, but was not unique.
Very Good
Students created a model that was color coded, showed good effort, and had a lot of visual appeal. The model had some different aspects.
Excellent
Students created a molecule with a lot of color, coded atoms, was very visually appealing. The student created a unique model with many different aspects.
Written Element
Unsatisfactory
Students did not complete the writing assignment. The assignment does not contain research on the molecule or has incorrect material.
Below Average
Students completed the writing assignment, but some of the information was incorrect. It did not fulfill the length requirement. Some incorrect material and research.
Average
Students completed the writing assignment, it met the length requirement, and most information and research was correct.
Very Good
Students completed the writing assignment, it met the requirement, and all information and research was correct
Excellent
Students completed the writing assignment, they went above and beyond the requirement, the research and information was correct.
Keywords:
Science, Model, rubric
Subjects:
Chemistry
Science
Types:
Project
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