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Periodic Table Project (Trends)
Periodic Table Project (Trends)
Students will choose a topic and select items to incorporate into a periodic table; explore trends related to their own topic; relate to their trend to an actual trend on the Periodic Table of Elements; construct a periodic table using the topic of their choosing.
Rubric Code:
S22XW66
By
mariskan56
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Subject:
Chemistry
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Periodic Table Project (Trends)
Not Evident
1 pts
Slightly Evident
2 pts
Half Evident
3 pts
Mostly Evident
4 pts
Fully Evident
5 pts
Writing
Not Evident
None of the following is evident:
capitalization
punctuation
proper sentence structure
correct word usage
Slightly Evident
Little of the following is evident:
capitalization
punctuation
proper sentence structure
correct word usage
Half Evident
Half of the following is evident:
capitalization
punctuation
proper sentence structurecorrect word usage
Mostly Evident
Most of the following is evident:
capitalization
punctuation
proper sentence structure
correct word usage
Fully Evident
All of the following is evident:
capitalization
punctuation
proper sentence structure
correct word usage
Content
Not Evident
Project is lacking
several key elements
and is unacceptable for
the assignment
- explains the trends in your table
- explains what each column or family in your table represents
- explains what the trend or periodicity is as you move across row (period)
- compare your trend to an actual trend of the periodic table
- name is included
- references are cite
Slightly Evident
Project is missing more
than a few elements and
would not be sufficient
for the assignment
- explains the trends in your table
- explains what each column or family in your table represents
- explains what the trend or periodicity is as you move across row (period)
- compare your trend to an actual trend of the periodic table
- name is included
- references are cite
Half Evident
Project includes most
the elements listed in the
directions page, but is
missing one or two key
elements
- explains the trends in your table
- explains what each column or family in your table represents
- explains what the trend or periodicity is as you move across row (period)
- compare your trend to an actual trend of the periodic table
- name is included
- references are cite
Mostly Evident
Project includes all the
elements listed in the
directions page
- explains the trends in your table
- explains what each column or family in your table represents
- explains what the trend or periodicity is as you move across row (period)
- compare your trend to an actual trend of the periodic table
- name is included
- references are cite
Fully Evident
Project includes all the
elements listed in the
directions page plus additional information
- explains the trends in your table
- explains what each column or family in your table represents
- explains what the trend or periodicity is as you move across row (period)
- compare your trend to an actual trend of the periodic table
- name is included
- references are cite
Visual
Not Evident
- No effort made
- Not neat
- Does not contain at least 4 periods and 8 families
- No family (group) names
- Not creative
Slightly Evident
- Little effort made
- Not neat
- Contain at least 4 periods or 8 families
- 3 or less family names included
- Not creative
Half Evident
- Half-way done
- Somewhat neat
- Contains at least 4 periods and 8 families
- 4 to 7 family names included
- Not creative
Mostly Evident
- Pretty-well done
- Neat
- Contains 4 periods and 8 families
-All families have names
- Some creativity is evident through the use of some graphics
Fully Evident
- Assignment completed
- Neat
- Contains more than 4 periods and/or 8 families.
- All families have names
- Very creative (numerous graphics, fonts, and colors are used).
Research
Not Evident
- Did not complete assignment.
- Data not researchable
Slightly Evident
- Cites 1 resource.
- Source reliability is questionable.
- Insufficient information provided to support trend.
Half Evident
- Cites 2 resources.
- Source reliability is questionable.
- Research of shallow depth (somewhat supports trend).
Mostly Evident
- 3 works cited
- Sources mostly reliable.
- Research of sufficient depth (supports trend).
Fully Evident
-More than 3 reliable sources cited on a works cited page.
- Research of sufficient depth.
Keywords:
Trends and Periodic Table
Subjects:
Chemistry
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Types:
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