WebQuest

Electricity and Magnetism

Evaluation

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Your grade on this webquest is based on the attached rubric, which has four sections.  The first part of your grade will be based on the notes you've made from each website.  You should have written down quality information.  Quality information consists of those facts that will lead you to figuring out the crime. 

The second part of your grade will be based on your ability to build a fully functioning replica of the item used during the robbery.  Your replica should be able to pick up 4 large paperclips.

The third part of your grade is based on your written report.  Your report should detail the information you found at each website, and how you applied it to be able to construct your replica.  Also, be mindful of grammer and sentence structure.

The final part of your grade is based on when the assignment is turned in.  Assignments turned in on time will receive full credit in this category.

Rubric

# Warm (1 - 2 Points) Warmer (3 Points) Hot (4 Points) On Fire! (5 Points) Score
Investigations: You have explored all the provided websites and created notes with quality information. The information is lacking in depth showing thatthat demonstrates that time was spent looking up valuable information. There is no clear connection between electricity and magnets. The information gathered is demostrating depth however, the connection between electricity and magnets is very hard to find. The information gathered is quality information that supports the investigation at hand. The information shows a minimal connection between electricity and magnets. The information gathered is thorough and guides you to a final answer to the crime. There is a good understanding of how magnets and electricity work together. 5
Creation of a working electromagnet The electromagnet can pick up 1-2 paperclips. The electromagnet can pick up 3 paperclips. The electromagnet can pick up 4 paperclips. The electromagnet can pick up 5 paperclips. 5
Write a one page paper detailing the information you discovered that helped you to solve the crime. The paper does not meet the length requirements. It has many grammatical errors and does not provide strong evidence to support your findings. The paper has several grammatical errors, but meets length requirements. It provides some evidence to support your findings. The paper has no more than 2 grammatical errors, and meets the length requirements. It provides evidence to support your findings. The paper has no grammatical errors, and meets length requirements. It provides strong evidence to support your findings. 5
Assignment completed on time. Assignment is three or more days late. Assignment is two days late. Assignment is one day late. Assignment is turned in on time. 5

Total Score: 20

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