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Cell Technology Website
Website Rubric
Students create their own websites using IWeb •List and describe the parts of an animal cell •Students should explain how and why scientists study human cells
Rubric Code:
P3C8X4
By
kquinlisk
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Subject:
Biology
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Cell Technology Website
Poor
6 pts
Developing
8 pts
Good
9 pts
Outstanding
10 pts
Comments
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Content
Poor
There are many inaccuracies in the content, and/or the content is dry and unrelated to cell parts and cell technology.
Developing
Most of the information provided on the website is accurate, and some of the content is related to cell parts and cell technology.
Good
All information on the website is accurate, and the content is all related cell parts and cell technology.
Outstanding
All information on the website is accurate, and all content is related to cell parts and cell technology. Content is also interrelated.
Comments
Purpose & Theme
Poor
The site is completely lacking in continuity.
Developing
The site has a few page that stick to the theme, but for the most part is incongruous.
Good
Almost all pages stick to the site's main purpose and themes, most pages are easily related to others.
Outstanding
All pages follow the site's main purpose and theme, all pages are easily related to others and are congruous.
Comments
Colors/Fonts
Poor
Colors of background, and fonts make the content hard to read or otherwise distract the reader. A wide variety of fonts, styles and point sizes was used.
Developing
Colors of background & fonts do not detract from the content, but are not consistent throughout. The fonts are somewhat consistent and point size varies appropriately for headings and text.
Good
Colors of background and fonts do not detract from the content, and are consistent across pages. The fonts are mostly consistent, easy to read and point size varies appropriately for headings and text.
Outstanding
Colors of background and fonts form a eye-catching and pleasing website, do not detract from the content, and are consistent across pages. The fonts are consistent, easy to read and point size varies appropriately for headings and text.
Comments
Page Layout
Poor
Web pages are cluttered or confusing. It is often difficult to locate important elements.
Developing
Web pages have a usable layout, but may appear busy or boring. Reader can locate some of the important elements.
Good
Web pages have an agreeable and usable layout. It is easy to locate all important elements.
Outstanding
Web site has an exceptionally attractive and very user-friendly layout. It is very easy to locate all important elements.
Comments
Spelling and Grammar
Poor
There are so many errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar that it is hard/impossible to read the pages. The reader is distracted by errors.
Developing
There are many errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar, making it challenging for the reader to get through the pages.
Good
There are minimal errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar and the reader is not distracted by these errors.
Outstanding
There are no errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar. The site contains excellent sentence structure and word use.
Comments
Keywords:
cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, nuclear membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, smooth ER, rough ER, ribosomes, lysosomes
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Biology
English
Journalism
(General)
Types:
Project
Assignment
ePortfolio
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