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Scale Model of Earth's Layers
Scale Model of Earth's Layers
Team will create a model of the earth's layers that are accurately proportionate and use materials that creatively depict the properties of the layers. You will be part of a PR team and your task is to create a visually appealing product on the interior earth to the 3rd graders at Hebron Valley
Rubric Code:
VX77CCB
By
AdriaK
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Scale Model of Earth's Layers
Meeting Expectations
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Working on Expectations
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Needs Improvement
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Directions
Meeting Expectations
All directions were followed and the project was completed on time.
40 35
Working on Expectations
Turned in one or two days late.
30 20
Needs Improvement
You do NOT want to be here!
Lose 30 points
Properties of each layer
Meeting Expectations
All layers are correctly labeled as to thickness, temperature, and composition.
15 13
Working on Expectations
Most layers are correctly labeled as to thickness, temperature and composition.
12 10
Needs Improvement
Several layers are missing information as to thickness, temperature and composition.
9 0
Labeling of Layers
Meeting Expectations
Group labels all of the layers correctly.
10 8
Working on Expectations
Group labels most of the layers correctly.
7 5
Needs Improvement
Group labels little or none of the layers correctly.
4 0
Physical Representation
Meeting Expectations
Each layer is accurately measured and proportionate to the other layers
15 13
Working on Expectations
Most of the layers are accurately measured and proportionate to the other layers.
12 10
Needs Improvement
The layers are not accurately proportionate.
9 0
Creativity
Meeting Expectations
Each layer shows an excellent use of creativity in the choice of materials to simulate the properties of the layer.
10 9
Working on Expectations
Most layers show a good use of creativity in the choice of materials to simulate the properties of the layer.
8 6
Needs Improvement
Some of the layers show poor choice in the materials used to simulate the properties of the layer.
5 0
Quality and Neatness
Meeting Expectations
The model demonstrates a strong understanding of the layers of the earth. Work is done neatly. There are no spelling errors
5 4
Working on Expectations
The model demonstrates an adequate understanding of the layers of the earth. Work is done neatly.
There may be a spelling error.
3 2
Needs Improvement
The model demonstrates some understanding of the layers of the earth. Work is not very neatly done. There may be a spelling error.
1 0
Presentation
Meeting Expectations
Presents and answers questions accurately and completely. Explains the strengths and weaknesses of own model.
5 4
Working on Expectations
Presents and answers questions somewhat accurately. Explains some of the strengths and weaknesses of own model.
3 2
Needs Improvement
Presentation of knowledge was limited. Not all the members shared in the presentation. Limited explanation of strengths and weaknesses of own model. 1 0
Keywords:
Physical and Compositional Layers of the Earth
Subjects:
Science
Types:
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