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Rubric: Solar System Project Name: ___________________________________________________________ Category: Accurate Content Category: Required Elements: Size Required Elements: Label the Planets Required Elements: Coloration 30 points 20 points 10 points 6 or 7 planets are placed neatly in the correct order from the sun. 4 or 5 planets are placed neatly in the correct order from the sun. 10 points 7 points 3 points 0 points All 8 planets are proportional to their realistic size. (E.g., Earth should not be larger than Jupiter). All 8 planets are labeled correctly and legibly. 6 or 7 planets are proportional to their realistic size. (E.g., Earth should not be larger than Jupiter). 6 or 7 planets are labeled correctly and legibly. 4 or 5 planets are proportional to their realistic size. (E.g., Earth should not be larger than Jupiter). 4 or 5 planets are labeled correctly and legibly. All 8 planets are the correct color and correct surface appearance. (E.g., Venus is not a blue planet, and if rings are visible around the correct planet.) 6 or 7 planets are the correct color and correct surface appearance. (E.g., Venus is not a blue planet, and if rings are visible around the correct planet.) 4 or 5 planets are the correct color and correct surface appearance. (E.g., Venus is not a blue planet, and if rings are visible around the correct planet.) 3 or less planets are proportional to their realistic size. (E.g., Earth should not be larger than Jupiter). 3 or less planets are labeled correctly and legibly. 3 or less planets are the correct color and correct surface appearance. ((E.g., Venus is not a blue planet, and if rings are visible around the correct planet.) All 8 planets are placed neatly in the correct order from the sun. 0 points 3 or less planets are placed neatly in the correct order from the sun. Please note: Any project that is turned in late will be subject to a 10 point grade reduction for each day it is not turned in. Projects may be turned in on or before the due date of November 6, 2015. If a project submitted is clearly not the work of the student, the project will not be accepted. Comments: __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Poster Grade: _________/60 Chart Grade: _________/40 Final Grade: _________/100 Dear Parents, Your child has been assigned to complete a solar system project. He/She may choose one of the choices below to complete. The project will be due no later than November 10, 2016. If your child completes their project earlier than this date, they are more than welcome to turn it in. Assignment Choices: ● Make a scale model of the solar system, including the sun and all planets. This can be in any form (2-dimensional or 3-dimensional) and may be made with any materials you choose. The solar system project chart must be completed accurately and turned in with the model. ** Please note, the larger the project does not mean the better the grade. Students should be able to bring their projects on the bus. I understand if you would like to bring the project to school and reduce the risk of it being broken or forgotten on the bus. We have had projects submitted that were so large that they were immediately sent back home, due to lack of space to store the project. Please be mindful when creating your project that we will be collecting, storing, and displaying 30 projects per classroom. ● Design a poster of the solar system. The planets must be shown as they orbit around the sun. The solar system project chart must be completed accurately and turned in with the poster. Grading: Their project will be graded based on two components: (1) the model or poster, worth 60 points, and (2) the project chart, worth 40 points. The grading rubric is on the back of this page. The project will count as ONE TEST GRADE. If you have any questions, I can be contacted at [email protected] Thank you, Amber Middleton