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Newton's Laws of Motion PowerPoint Presentation 
Student creates a PowerPoint presentation describing Newton's Three Laws of Motion. The presentation must include a clear description of each law and at least 3 real-world examples that represents each law of motion. Chose to explain some or all of the following; Force Causes Acceleration, Friction, Mass and Weight, Free Fall Nonfree Fall

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

4 pts

Average

6 pts

Good

8 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Project completion

Poor

Project turned in more than three days late. Students never on task when given time to complete project in class.
Fair

Project turned in two days late. Students rarely on task when given time to complete project in class.
Average

Project turned in one day late. Students occasionally on task when given time to complete project in class.
Good

Project completed and turned in on time. Students usually on task when given time to complete project in class.
Excellent

Project completed and turned in on time. Students always on task when given time to complete project in class.
Title of Each Law

Poor

No law stated. No title on presentation.
Fair

Law and title have mistakes or are missing.
Average

Law is stated and many mistakes. Title is present.
Good

Law is stated and some mistakes. Title is present.
Excellent

Laws are stated and accurate. Title of presentation is present.
Examples

Poor

Project includes illustrations, but none of them accurately represent the second law of motion.
Fair

Project includes illustrations but most are not accurate representations of the second law of motion.
Average

Project includes 3 accurate illustration/ demonstration of the laws of motion.
Good

Project includes 6 accurate illustrations/ demonstrations of the laws of motion.
Excellent

Project includes at least 9 accurate examples/ demonstrations of each of the laws of motion.
Spelling and Grammar

Poor

Many spelling or grammar mistakes. and interferes with meaning.
Fair

Many spelling or grammar mistakes, but does not interfere with meaning.
Average

Some spelling or grammar mistakes, but does not interfere with meaning.
Good

A few spelling or grammar mistakes. Almost perfect.
Excellent

No spelling or grammar mistakes. Perfect.
Creativity/Neatness

Poor

No transitions, no images, presentation<BR>
has no flow, text cannot be read on selected background.
Fair

Very few transitions are used, images are not relevant, presentation is unorganized, text size and color make it difficult to focus on information.
Average

Smooth transitions are used on some slides, most images are relevant, presentation flows well, text size and color change with each slide.
Good

Smooth transitions are used on most slides, images are relevant, presentation flows well and is interesting, background and text compliment each other.
Excellent

Transitions enhance the presentation, layout of images are pleasing to the eye, presentation reflects extensive understanding of concepts, creative use of background and text consistent throughout presentation.
Slides

Poor

Has 2 or less slides.
Fair

Has at least 3 or 4 different slides.
Average

Has at least 6 different slides.
Good

Has at least 8 different slides.
Excellent

Has at least 10 different slides.



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