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