Project Title: 3-D ATOMIC MODEL
Date Due: October 21, 2005 (Friday)
Dimensions:
1. The nucleus must at least have a diameter = 2 inches
2. Distance between nucleus and innermost shell/orbit, and in between shells/orbits = 1 inch
3. Use materials that would last for months/years.
4. It could either be a hanging model or a model with a base stand.
5. Include physical /chemical properties of the atom
(Typewritten - appear on the base/hanger)
Points: 50 Grade Machine: 150 points
Rubric:
CRITERIA POINTS
Creativity ------25
Accuracy of data ------10
Neatness/Presentation- - - - - 10
On – Time ------5
Project Title: 3-D ATOMIC MODEL
Date Due: October 21, 2005 (Friday)
Dimensions:
6. The nucleus must at least have a diameter = 2 inches
7. Distance between nucleus and innermost shell/orbit, and in between shells/orbits = 1 inch
8. Use materials that would last for months/years.
9. It could either be a hanging model or a model with a base stand.
10. Include physical /chemical properties of the atom
(Typewritten - appear on the base/hanger)
Points: 50 Grade Machine: 150 points
Rubric:
CRITERIA POINTS
Creativity ------25
Accuracy of data ------10
Neatness/Presentation- - - - - 10
On – Time ------5
Project Title: 3-D ATOMIC MODEL
Date Due: October 21, 2005 (Friday)
Dimensions:
11. The nucleus must at least have a diameter = 2 inches
12. Distance between nucleus and innermost shell/orbit, and in between shells/orbits = 1 inch
13. Use materials that would last for months/years.
14. It could either be a hanging model or a model with a base stand.
15. Include physical /chemical properties of the atom
(Typewritten - appear on the base/hanger)
Points: 50 Grade Machine: 150 points
Rubric:
CRITERIA POINTS
Creativity ------25
Accuracy of data ------10
Neatness/Presentation- - - - - 10
On – Time ------5
Project Title: 3-D ATOMIC MODEL
Date Due: October 21, 2005 (Friday)
Dimensions:
16. The nucleus must at least have a diameter = 2 inches
17. Distance between nucleus and innermost shell/orbit, and in between shells/orbits = 1 inch
18. Use materials that would last for months/years.
19. It could either be a hanging model or a model with a base stand.
20. Include physical /chemical properties of the atom
(Typewritten - appear on the base/hanger)
Points: 50 Grade Machine: 150 points
Rubric:
CRITERIA POINTS
Creativity ------25
Accuracy of data ------10
Neatness/Presentation- - - - - 10
On – Time ------5
Project Title: 3-D ATOMIC MODEL
Date Due: October 21, 2005 (Friday)
Dimensions:
21. The nucleus must at least have a diameter = 2 inches
22. Distance between nucleus and innermost shell/orbit, and in between shells/orbits = 1 inch
23. Use materials that would last for months/years.
24. It could either be a hanging model or a model with a base stand.
25. Include physical /chemical properties of the atom
(Typewritten - appear on the base/hanger)
Points: 50 Grade Machine: 150 points
Rubric:
CRITERIA POINTS
Creativity ------25
Accuracy of data ------10
Neatness/Presentation- - - - - 10
On – Time ------5
Project Title: 3-D ATOMIC MODEL
Date Due: October 21, 2005 (Friday)
Dimensions:
26. The nucleus must at least have a diameter = 2 inches
27. Distance between nucleus and innermost shell/orbit, and in between shells/orbits = 1 inch
28. Use materials that would last for months/years.
29. It could either be a hanging model or a model with a base stand.
30. Include physical /chemical properties of the atom
(Typewritten - appear on the base/hanger)
Points: 50 Grade Machine: 150 points
Rubric:
CRITERIA POINTS
Creativity ------25
Accuracy of data ------10
Neatness/Presentation- - - - - 10
On – Time ------5