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Atomic Structure Time Line Rubric
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Title
The timeline has a creative title that accurately describes the material and is easy to locate.
The timeline has an effective title that accurately describes the material and is easy to locate.
The timeline has a title that is easy to locate. The title is missing or difficult to locate. Dates
An accurate, complete date has been included for each event and scientist. One date for each scientist.
Missing one date from timeline.
Missing at least two dates from timeline.
Three or more dates missing from timeline.
Contributors to Atomic Structure
Timeline includes all of the scientists’ contributions.
Timeline is missing at least one scientist who contributed to the development of the atomic structure.
Timeline is missing at least two scientists who contributed to the development of the atomic structure.
Timeline is missing three or more scientists who contributed to the development of atomic structure
Content
A brief description of how each scientist contributed to atomic structure was provided for all scientists.
At least one description was not provided for how a scientist contributed to atomic structure.
At least two descriptions were not provided for how the scientists contributed to the atomic structure.
At least three or more descriptions were not provided for how the scientists contributed to the atomic structure.
Experiments
A brief description of how each scientist performs experiments that contribute the atomic structure.
At least one description was not provided for the experiments that contribute the atomic structure.
At least two descriptions were not provided for the experiments that contribute the atomic structure.
At least three or more descriptions were not provided for the experiments that contribute the atomic structure.
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