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Chapter 13 Project – Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking! Write a paragraph explaining how the display, memory, battery, antenna, and camera work together so you can text a picture to your family.

Be sure your paragraph has these words:

  • “display”
  • “memory”
  • “battery”
  • “antenna”
  • “camera”

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Rubric for using 7 Key Words – Chapter 13 Project

You should use all 7 listed key-words to guide the topic of your paragraph.

Paragraph is missing or barely started.There are less than 3 key words used or they may be mentioned too vaguely.There are only 3-6 key words that clearly used. All 7 key words are used in a clear way.
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Rubric for a Well-Constructed Paragraph – Chapter 13 Project

This rubric is for how well-constructed your paragraph is.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Paragraph is disorganized, lacking main idea with supporting details and/or grammar inhibits a reader from understanding.Paragraph is somewhat organized, but main idea and details are not closely related or well-structured. Paragraph is clearly organized with a main idea and strong supporting details.
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Rubric for Grammar – Chapter 13 Project

Make sure to have good grammar in your paragraph about taking camera photos!

Paragraph is missing or barely started.The paragraph has many grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes it difficult to understand. The paragraph has 2-3 grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes a paragraph difficult to understand. The paragraph has 0-1 grammatical mistakes so the essay is easy to read and understand.
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Chapter 11 Project – You Teach!

You Teach! Write a paragraph that explains to someone what types of electromagnetic waves travel from a white light bulb to a black chair and then into someone’s eye.

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Rubric for Chapter 11 Project: Well-Organized Paragraph

This is the rubric for how well you organized your paragraph.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Paragraph is disorganized and does not present a good defense of the main idea.Paragraph is somewhat organized presenting a partial defense of the main idea. Paragraph is clearly organized and presents the main idea with logical supports while addressing possible rebuttals.
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Rubric for Chapter 11 Project Grammar

Take the time to make a well-written paragraph that has good grammar.

Paragraph is missing or barely started.The paragraph has many grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes it difficult to understand. The paragraph has 2-3 grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes a paragraph difficult to understand. The paragraph has 0-1 grammatical mistakes so the essay is easy to read and understand.
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Chapter 9 Project – Venn Diagram

Complete this Venn Diagram to organize facts about a gas-powered car and the Tesla Model S.

Use at least 5 quotes from the text.

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Rubric for Venn Diagram – Electricity is Elementary

Venn diagram is mostly blank.The response has more than one empty box OR at least 3 answers are not relevant to the topic. Between 1 and 2 answers are not relevant to the topic. The organizer is complete with information gathered from the text.
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Rubric for Venn Diagram 5 Quotes – Electricity is Elementary

Use at least five quotes in your Venn diagram

Venn Diagram is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 quotes or the quotes may be vague or unconnected to the topic.There are only 2-4 quotes that are clear and connected to the topic. There are 5 quotes that are clear and connected to the topic.
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