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SCORING RUBRIC for Bridge Design Project
SCORING RUBRIC for Bridge Design Project
Bridges are made out of popsicle sticks & hot glue. The bridge must contain the following: the name of truss bridge, a well drawn design Bridge structure is neatly built & the bridge structure must reflect the type of truss bridge named.
Rubric Code:
L239C68
By
senoracrichlow
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Subject:
Engineering
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Forces Acting on Structures:
Popsicle Stick Bridge using 70 popsicle sticks
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Appearance
Poor
Not aesthetically pleasing
Work is sloppy throughout.
Design is unattractive and/or plain.
Fair
Limited aesthetics
(shapes, patterns, etc.)
Design and use of glue is messy at times.
Some visual appeal.
Good
Overall, an attractive bridge (shapes, patterns, etc.)
Tidy work most of the time.
Visually appealing.
Excellent
Extremely aesthetic in design (shapes, patterns, etc.)
All construction is clean and attractive.
Visually appealing.
Structure
Poor
Bridge with no real design.
Does not contain all the components of their type of Truss Bridge
Did not maximize use of materials.
Fair
Bridge with limited creative design.
Contains 50% of the components of their type of Truss Bridge
Limited use of materials.
Good
Bridge designed with good creativity.
Contains 75% of the components of their type of Truss Bridge
Good use of materials.
Excellent
Bridge designed with excellent creativity.
Contains 100% of the components of their type of Truss Bridge.
Excellent use of materials.
Teamwork
Poor
Partners ..no team work.. one person ran the show!
No respect shown. Did not follow CHAMPS RULES.
Fair
Partners ..some team work.
Some respect shown. Sometimes followed the CHAMPS RULES.
Good
Partners worked together, but occasionally distracted from their project in some way. Most of the time followed the CHAMPS RULES. Respect was observed most of the time.
Excellent
Each person was actively involved in the building process. All partners were treated with respect. Regularly followed the CHAMPS RULES.
Blueprint
- sketch
- pre-writing
description
- post building
reflection
Poor
Bridge design does not match the design of the blueprint and changes were not explained.
Fair
Bridge design somewhat matches the design of the blueprint.
If any changes were made during building, they were explained a little upon reflection.
Good
Bridge blueprint mostly matches the design of the finished product.
If any changes were made during building, they were sufficiently explained upon reflection.
Excellent
Bridge blueprint matches the design of the finished product.
If any changes were made during building, they were thoroughly explained upon reflection.
Durability
Poor
Truss Bridge design could not hold even a small amount of weight (rocks)
Fair
Truss Bridge design could hold a small amount of weight (rocks)
Good
Truss Bridge design held a lot of weight (rocks)
Excellent
Truss Bridge design was strong and sturdy. It held a great deal of weight (rocks)
Materials
Poor
Used more glue and popsicle sticks than allowed.
Fair
Good
Excellent
Used the appropriate amount of popsicle sticks allowed 70 sticks or less. Used appropriate amounts of hot glue.
Weight Held
Poor
Failed at 2 kilograms or lower.
Fair
Failed between 2.5 and 3 kilograms of weight.
Good
Failed between 3.5 and 4.5 kilograms of weight.
Excellent
Level 4
Failed at 5 kilograms of weight. (4-)
Sagged at 5 kilograms of weight but did not fail. (4)
Did not sag nor fail with 5 kilograms of weight. (4+)
Keywords:
bridge, structures, forces, science
Subjects:
Engineering
Math
Science
(General)
Types:
Project
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