WebQuest

The Electromagnetic Spectrum

Evaluation

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Hi Student!

Alright, you have explored the websites, learned a ton about the EM spectrum and you and your teammates have made an awesome poster!  Now it is time for all of your hard work to be evaluated.  Below is the grading rubric that your teacher will use to determine the points you have earned.  The rubric is also attached below if you would like to print it out.

EM Poster Rubric

 

Score

20 points

15 Points

10 Points

5 Points

Use of Class Time

Used time well during each class period. Focused on getting the project done. Never distracted others.

Used time well during each class period. Usually focused on getting the project done and never distracted others.

Used some of the time well during each class period. There was some focus on getting the project done but occasionally distracted others.

Did not use class time to focus on the project OR often distracted others.

Required Elements

The poster includes all required elements.

All but 1 of the required elements are included on the poster.

All but 2 of the required elements are included on the poster.

3 or more required elements were missing.

Content - Accuracy

At least 5 accurate facts are displayed on the poster for each wave.

3-4 accurate facts are displayed on the poster for each wave.

1-2 accurate facts are displayed on the poster for each wave.

No accurate facts are displayed on the poster.

Grammar

There are no grammatical mistakes on the poster.

There is 1 grammatical mistake on the poster.

There are 2 grammatical mistakes on the poster.

There are more than 2 grammatical mistakes on the poster.

Wavelengths

All EM waves include models (pipe cleaners) that accurately reflect the relative wavelength for that wave.

Almost all EM waves include models (pipe cleaners) that accurately reflect the relative wavelength for that wave.

Several wavelength models do not properly reflect the relative wavelength of the particular EM wave.

Wavelength models are poorly made and do not accurately reflect the relative wavelengths of each wave.

 

 

Earned Points

 

                                                                                                Step1: _______________/25

                                                                                                Step2: _______________/25

                                                                                                Step3: _______________/25

                                                                                              Poster: _______________/100

                                                                        DiscussionQuestions: _______________/25

 

Total Points: _______________/200

 

Grade: __________

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