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Atomic 3-D Models 
3-D models based on major scientists noted in the discovery of subatomic particles and the development of the atomic theory
Rubric Code: F49BCA
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Does Not Meet Standard

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Promptness

Meets Standard

Passed in on time

2 Points
Does Not Meet Standard

Not done or in class when checked

0 points
Neatness

Meets Standard

Neat and easy to read

1 Point
Does Not Meet Standard

Work haphazardly done/sloppy/hard to read

0 Points
Complete

Meets Standard

100% complete

2 Points
Does Not Meet Standard

More than 70% complete

1 Point
Directions

Meets Standard

Followed directions

1 Point
Does Not Meet Standard

Did not follow directions

0 Points
Questions

Meets Standard

Asked appropriate questions if necessary/understood assignment

2 Points
Does Not Meet Standard

Did not ask questions or come for extra help if assignment was unclear

1 Point
Identification

Meets Standard

Complete with name, date, period, subject complete before entering class

2 Points
Does Not Meet Standard

Incomplete ID

0 Point



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