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Build a Bohr Model
Science Model
create a Bohr model of a selected atom. You can use many different materials available, but you must decide how to assemble the materials to create your model. You must justify choosing the materials you choose to use in your model. Determine where the electrons in your model belong, and you will make predictions about how your atom could bond with other atoms.
Rubric Code:
K2X24WC
By
Brendabair
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12
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Science Model
Poor
3 pts
Fair
6 pts
Good
9 pts
Excellent
12 pts
Comments
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Model/Drawing
Poor
Model shows no research in planning.
Fair
Model shows evidence of research in planning but is not finished.
Good
Model is well thought out and implemented correctly. Missing a component.
Excellent
Model is completely finished, well thought out and is easily understood.
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Organization and Mechanics
Poor
Model/drawing is messy or hard to follow.
Fair
Model/drawing is neat but contains some errors.
Good
Model/drawing is neat, accurate, and easy to follow.
Excellent
Model/drawing is neat, accurate, easy to follow, and shows creativity.
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Questions/Annotations
Poor
The question "How many valence electrons are in your model?" is not answered and atleast one other element is not identified that could bond with your element.
Fair
The question "How many valence electrons are in your model?" is only partially answered and atleast one other element is not identified that could bond with your element.
Good
The questions "How many valence electrons are in your model?" is somewhat answered and atleast two other element is identified that could bond with your element.
Excellent
The question "How many valence electrons are in your model?" is completely answered and atleast two other elements are identified that could bond with your element.
Comments
Analysis
Poor
No or few descriptions of how how a Bohr model of a selected atom will help you understand the arrangement and bonding of atoms. Without an analysis of how valence electrons affect how atoms bond with each other.
Fair
Some descriptions of howhow a Bohr model of a selected atom will help you understand the arrangement and bonding of atoms. Without an analysis of how valence electrons affect how atoms bond with each other.
Good
Most of the descriptions of how a Bohr model of a selected atom will help you understand the arrangement and bonding of atoms. With a partial analysis of how valence electrons affect how atoms bond with each other.
Excellent
Full description of how a Bohr model of a selected atom will help you understand the arrangement and bonding of atoms.
Distinguish the valence electrons.
With a complete analysis of how valence electrons affect how atoms bond with each other.
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