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Solar System Project: The purpose of this project is to create a model visual of our solar system with the entire system scaled to size. This grade will count as threetests (3x 100= 300) Visual requirements: Make a Solar System Model/poster to demonstrate the Sun and eight planets orbiting around it. Color your planets as close as possible to the images that you can find in books or the internet. Prepare your display with planetary statistics for each planet. To make your project more advanced, develop a scaled model of the Solar System. Science requirements: You will be graded on accuracy and clarity. You should know and understand the correct vocabulary that is associated with the solar system and the units of measure used when describing size and distances in the solar system in presentation. Planets should be placed in proper order from the Sun. Planets size and distance from the Sun should be scaled to correct proportions( Model project only) Students should research the composition of the inner and outer planets and develop a cross section view of one inner and one outer planet he/she finds the most interesting. This information will be used for final project report. Students must display the scale formula for their project and how he/she developed it (model project only.) Students must research and include planetary statistics for each planet; data will be placed into an organized data table (must be included in Model and poster project.) Student must remember to use the proper units when discussing their data during oral presentation. Research Paper requirements: Typed report (2 sets) containing scientific requirements 1 set on the poster, 1 set to be handed in. Include a cover page with name, date, teacher, and period placed in the bottom right corner Information is relevant and well organized. Paper should be 2-4 pages long, paragraphs indented, with each sentence doubled spaced. All research sources should be organized into a bibliography (APA) format. Student’s research paper must compare and contrast information on the 2 planets they have chosen to highlight in their visual. Information should include type of planet inner or outer planet, planet’s date of discovery, astronomer that discovered the planet, planet’s composition and all planetary statistics (i.e. distance from Sun in A.Us, number of Earth hours in a day, number of Earth days in a year, number of known moons, and any distinct features found only on that planet and planet’s atmospheric composition.) Types of projects: Research and posterIn this type of project you do extensive research on a topic, write a research paper and do a visual of the main points of what you found in your research. Many times backboards are used to do the visual part of this project. Research and ModelIn this of project you do extensive research on a topic, write a research paper and do visual of the main points of what you found in your research. But, in this type of project you build a scaled model to illustrate a scientific principle, for example a scaled model of the solar system. Assessment: Students will be grade according to the attached rubrics. All projects will have an oral presentation. Research Paper Rubric Name__________________________Topic___________________ CATEGORY Points Earned 50 44 40 Organization Information is very organized with well-constructed paragraphs and subheadings. Information is organized with well-constructed paragraphs. Information is The information is organized, but disorganized. paragraphs are not well-constructed. Quality of Information Information clearly relates to the main topic. It includes several supporting details and/or examples. Information clearly relates to the main topic. It provides 1-2 supporting details and/or examples. Information clearly relates to the main topic. No details and/or examples are given. Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic. Amount of Information All subtopics are addressed and information presented shows that the student has an in-depth understanding of the information All subtopics are addressed and information presented shows a basic understanding of the information Most subtopics are addressed and/or the information presented is not at the student's level of understanding Limited information is addressed and/or information is above or below student's level of understanding Mechanics No grammatical, Almost no A few grammatical Many grammatical, spelling or grammatical, spelling, or spelling, or punctuation errors. spelling or punctuation errors. punctuation errors. punctuation errors Paragraph Construction All paragraphs include introductory sentence, explanations or details, and concluding sentence. Most paragraphs include introductory sentence, explanations or details, and concluding sentence. Paragraphs included related information but were typically not constructed well. 32 Paragraphing structure was not clear and sentences were not typically related within the paragraphs. Total----> Out of 200 Teacher Comments: Points will be lost for no works cited page or if they are in the incorrect format Oral Presentation Rubric Name: ____________________________Topic: ___________________Date: _____________ Category Organization Content Knowledge Delivery Eye Contact Time Limit 6 5 3 2 Student presents Student presents Evaluator has Evaluator cannot information in information in difficulty following follow presentation logical, interesting logical sequence presentation because there is no sequence which which evaluator can because student sequence of evaluator can follow. jumps around. information. follow. Student Student does not demonstrates full Student is at ease have grasp of Student is only able knowledge (more with required information; to present basic than required) with content, but fails to student cannot facts explanations and answer questions elaborate. elaboration. about subject. Student uses a clear voice with good volume and correct, precise pronunciation of terms. Student mumbles, Student's voice is Student incorrectly incorrectly clear. Student pronounces terms. pronounces terms, pronounces most Hard to hear at and speaks too quietly for all to words correctly. times. hear. Student usually Student maintains maintains eye eye contact with contact but audience, seldom frequently returns returning to notes. to the report. Student occasionally uses eye contact, but reads most information Student reads all information with no eye contact. Presentation takes Presentation takes Presentation takes Presentation takes between 5 and 7 less than 5 minutes. less than 3 minutes. less than 2 minutes. minutes. Total----> Out of 30 Teacher Comments: Points Earned Media Rubric Name__________________________Topic___________________ CATEGORY 14 12 10 8 Requirements Includes a large quantity of information and moving graphics that have been created by student Includes sufficient information and moving graphics that have been created by student Information was limited or graphics were not original Information was limited or graphics were not original Content Covers topic indepth with details and examples. Subject knowledge is excellent. Includes essential knowledge about the topic. Subject knowledge appears to be good. Includes essential information about the topic but there are 1-2 factual errors. Content is minimal OR there are several factual errors. Organization Content is well organized using headings or bulleted lists to group related material. Uses headings or bulleted lists to organize, but the overall organization of topics appears flawed. There was no Content is clear or logical logically organized organizational for the most part. structure, just lots of facts. Mechanics Three or fewer No misspellings or misspellings grammatical and/or mechanical errors. errors. Four misspellings and/or grammatical errors. More than 4 errors in spelling or grammar. Attractiveness Makes excellent use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance the presentation. Makes use of font, color, effects, etc. but occasionally these detract from the presentation Use of font, color, graphics, effects etc. but these often distract from the presentation Makes good use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance to presentation. Total----> Out of 70 Teacher Comments: Scientific Model/Drawings Rubric Name__________________________ CATEGORY 14 Construction Appropriate materials –Materials were selected and or Drawing creatively used or lines are clear. Overall the drawing is very good, color was used Topic___________________ 12 10 8 Appropriate materials were selected and there was an attempt at creative use or there are few stray marks and the drawing is good, color was used Appropriate materials were selected or stray marks detract from drawing or color was not used, Inappropriate materials were selected and contributed to a poorly designed model or several stay marks, color was not used, the quality of the drawing is poor quality of drawing is fair Scientific Knowledge Visual indicates a clear and very accurate understanding of science concept presented. Visual indicates a somewhat accurate understanding of science concept presented Visual indicates relatively accurate understanding of science concept Visual does not demonstrate an understanding of science concept presented Function Visual functions extraordinarily well and student can easily enhance the concept or all structures are drawn accurately and are recognizable. All structures are labeled accurately. Visual functions well or most structures are drawn accurately and are recognizable. All structures are labeled accurately Visual functions pretty well, but student has difficulty using the model to demonstrate the concept or many structures are drawn accurately/ recognizable. Many structures are labeled accurately Major flaws in function make it difficult to use the model to demonstrate concept or few structures are drawn and labeled accurately Visual appearance Visual clearly shows the concept and a great effort has been put into making it realistic and functional or all Visual shows the concept and an effort has been put into making it somewhat realistic and functional Visual shows the concept in some ways and a limited effort has been put into making it realistic and functional Visual does not clearly show the concept and very little effort has been put into making it realistic and functional Labels Every item that needs to be identified has a label. It is clear which label goes with which structure Almost all items that need to be identified have labels. It is clear which label goes with which structure. Most items that need to be identified have labels. It is clear which label goes with which structure. Total ______/70 Few of the items that need to be identified have labels OR it is not clear which label goes with which item. Points Earned