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Name: 7th Grade Cell Project Grading Rubric Cell model is 3-dimensional and shows all of the cell parts of a plant or animal cell; the project is neatly done; shows great attention to details. Cell model is 3-dimensional and shows most of the cell parts of a plant or animal cell; the project is neatly done; shows some attention to details. Cell model is 3-dimensional and shows most of the cell parts of a plant or animal cell; the project’s neatness is good, but improvements could be made; some detail is missing. Cell model is 3-dimensional and shows most of the cell parts of a plant or animal cell; not as neatly done as it could be; several details are missing from the model. 20 Points 18 Points 15 Points 13 Points A typed list of all the definitions of a plant or an animal cell is included and there are no spelling errors in the list. A typed list of most the definitions of a plant or animal cell are included and, or, there are 1 or 2 spelling errors in the list. A typed list of several the definitions of a plant or animal cell are included and, or, there are 3 or 4 spelling errors in the list. There is no list of the definitions of a plant or animal cell included with this project. 15 Points 13 Points 11 Points 0 Points Model is made entirely from materials that are inexpensive and easily available around the house or purchased inexpensively. Model is made almost entirely from materials that are inexpensive and easily available around the house or purchased inexpensively. Model is made up somewhat from materials that are inexpensive and easily available around the house or purchased inexpensively; improvement is possible. Model is not made from materials that are inexpensive and easily available around the house or purchased inexpensively; much room for improvement is noted. 5 Points 4 Points 3 Points 2 Points Overall, the model shows a great understanding of the structure and function of living cells. Overall, the model shows an above average understanding of the structure and function of living cells. Overall, the model shows some understanding of the structure and function of living cells. Overall, the model shows a lack of understanding of the structure and function of living cells. 10 Points 8 Points 6 Points 4 Points Total Points: Comments: Cell Project The Task: Build a 3-dimensional model of a cell that illustrates all of the basic parts of the cell. Your cell model should have the following characteristics: Major organelles named and labeled Show the 3-dimensional nature of cells Be a typical plant or animal cell-your choice Come with definitions of all the major parts of the cell defined, typed on a separate sheet of paper This project is not meant to have you go out and purchase expensive materials to build your cells. Please use inexpensive materials you have at home. Edible projects are allowed. Alternative Cell Project: Make a hand drawn, beautiful representation of a plant or animal cell with all the organelles labeled. Definitions of all major parts are typed on a separate sheet of paper and this paper is glued to the back of your drawing. Minimum size, a normal sheet (18” x 24”) of constructions paper. Terms to Define: Lysosomes Vesicle Cytoskeleton Nucleus Golgi Complex Prokaryote Chloroplasts Cell Membrane Nucleolus Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondria Cell Cell Wall Organelles Eukaryote Ribosomes Date Due: