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History of the atomic model 
Scientific models are used to help explain concepts. You need to choose a scientist who pioneered the structure of the atom and create a powerpoint presentation addressing the outlined criteria.
Rubric Code: MC29WC
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Subject: Science  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Presentation design

A

Presentation was excellent, the design was amazing and student used eye catching colour schemes. Images were highly effective and relevant.
B

Presentation was of a high standard, the design was well planned and colour schemes were eye catching. Images were relevant and very effective.
C

Presentation was designed to a satisfactory standard. Colour schemes were good and most images were relevant.
D

Student did not design the powerpoint using effective methods. Colour schemes were not eye catching and not enough images were used.
E

Student put little to no effort into presentation. Presentation looks incomplete.
Criteria

A

Student addressed all 8 points outlined in the criteria.
B

Student adressed 7 points outlined in the criteria.
C

Student adressed 4-6 points outlined in the criteria.
D

Student addressed 1-3 points outlined in the cirteria.
E

Student did not address any of the points outlined in the criteria.
Spelling, grammar and punctuation

A

Student used the correct spelling grammar and punctuation in their presentation.
B

Student made 1-2 spelling grammar and punctuation errors in their assignment.
C

Student made 3-5 spelling grammar and punctuation errors in their assignment.
D

Student made 6-8 spelling grammar and punctuation errors in their assignment.
E

Student made more than 9 spelling grammar and punctuation errors in their assignment.
References

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Correct referencing was used.
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C

Student attempted to use the correct referencing conventions
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E

Incorrect or no references included.




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