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Making a Car 
Start Your engines!!! You are to make a toy car using household materials only. Your car shold be able to compete in a race against other students in the class. Are you ready? Keep in mind, weight, speed, veolcity, friction and momentum.
Rubric Code: P462WC
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Types of Products

Poor

store bought products
only one household product, only paper
Fair

mainly used household products, was not well put together, wheels do not mimic real wheels
Good

used all households products, all parts mimic the real ones on cars
Neatness

Poor

does not have the shape of a car, no glue used at all
Fair

use tape, can see tape lines, not color, etc.
Good

very well put together is an example model of a car
Creativity

Poor

no speacial decals, no color, no uniqueness to the car
Fair

some personal /added effects to the car
Good

made very personal , creativitiy displayed, no other car is like it.
Criteria

Poor

shows little or no consideration of velocity, friction, weight or momentum.
Fair

shows some consideration of velocity, friction, weight or momentum.
Good

creator obviously took velocity, friction, weight and momentum into consideration when designing this car.



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  • speed, velocity & momentum


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