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Atomic Theory Model and Presentation
Atomic Theory Model and Presentation
The students will work together to create a model and presentation that share important information of contributions in the development of atomic models and theories. Groups must include information on the following: Scientist's name, year of model/theory, important facts relevant to discovery/creation of atomic model/theory, a labeled 3D or 2D model of the scientist's atomic model, and a description of the atomic model. MS-PS1-1
Rubric Code:
ZXA5A25
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readinrgrb479
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Project/Presentation
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Comments
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Content
Poor
Presentation includes relevant information on at least 2 components of the scientist and atomic model. Information is poorly organized and inaccurate.
Fair
Presentation includes relevant information on at least 3 components of the scientist and atomic model. Some information is inaccurate and poorly organized.
Good
Presentation includes relevant information on at least 4 components of the scientist and atomic model. Information is accurate.
Excellent
Presentation includes useful and relevant information on all 5 components of the scientist and atomic model. Information is well-organized and accurate.
Comments
Work Quality/Effort
Poor
Work is done with little effort, which resulted in a low quality product. It is evident that the work was rushed and little time was spent on the final product. Work is incomplete.
Fair
Work is done with fair effort, but the quality is still not what the group is capable of. It is evident that the work was rushed.
Good
The work was done with good effort that shows what the group is capable of. It is evident that time was put into this poster and presentation.
Excellent
The work done exceeds all expectations and shows that the group is proud of their work. It is clear that the group's best effort was put forth.
Comments
Style/Creativity
Poor
Model and presentation do not convey a clear understanding of the subject matter and there are many errors. Presentation and model are not creative.
Fair
Model and presentation lack clarity of information, creativity and neatness.
Good
Model and presentation are clear and contain few mistakes. Good creativity and neatness.
Excellent
Model and presentation have an element of creativity and style, and is not just a list of facts. Model and presentation convey a clear understanding of the topic.
Comments
Presentation
Poor
The group did a poor job presenting their project. Presenters appeared reluctant to speak and were difficult to understand.
Fair
The group did a fair job presenting their project. Presenters were not always clear and spoke with little expression.
Good
The group presented their project very well. Presenters spoke clearly and with expression.
Excellent
The group did an excellent job presenting their project to the class. Every member of the group spoke clearly and with expression.
Comments
Keywords:
Science Atoms Model Presentation
Subjects:
Geology
Science
Social Sciences
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