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                                            Atom / Element Project 
                          http://www.scsc.k12.in.us/SMS/Teachers/Elliot/Elements%20WebQuest/Elements%20WebQuest.htm#RESOURCES 
              
                                                              INTRODUCTION 
              
             For many years scientists searched for a way to organize the known elements of the universe onto a 
             useful chart or table.  It was not until the mid-1800s that a Russian chemist by the name of Dmitri 
             Mendeleev recognized hidden patterns that could be used to organize the elements.  
              
             Mendeleev wrote down many of the known properties of each element on small pieces of paper.  By 
             arranging the elements in order of their atomic mass he began to see patterns emerge.  Although 
             today's Periodic Table is different from Mendeleev's, his Periodic Table became the first useful system for 
             the classification of the elements. 
              
             Each element on the Periodic Table has its own unique physical and chemical properties.  Some of the 
             elements have important uses.  Some were discovered a long time ago and some are man-made.  
              
             The Periodic Table of Elements is an important resource for scientists.  It provides a wide range of 
             information about the elements.  In this project, you will learn about one of these elements. You will 
             also learn how it fits into the arrangement of elements on the Periodic Table. 
              
                                                                       TASK 
                                                                             
             Your task in this project will be completed in several parts.  You will select one of the elements on the 
             Periodic Table (Except Hydrogen or Helium and only one student per element – if more than one student 
             wants the same element, they will ‘flip a coin’).  Using the Internet and other resources, you will 
             research your element.  You will then create a 3-D model of the atom and an element tile to be a part of 
             a giant Periodic Table of Elements.  You will also create a PowerPoint presentation about your element.  
             Finally you will give an oral report about your element to your classmates. 
              
                                                                    PROCESS 
                                                                             
                                                              Part A: Element Tile 
                                                                             
             1.   Using the Internet or other resources available in the library thoroughly research your element.   
             2.  Create a 9” x 9” inch Element Tile (we will make it in class).  Be sure to include the following: 
                     Element Symbol - Middle 3” high 
                     Element Name 
                     Atomic Number – upper left 
                     Atomic Mass – upper right 
                     Is it a solid, liquid or gas? 
                     Is it a metal, nonmetal or metalloid? 
                     Family Name or Rare Earth Element Series  
                     Who discovered it?  
                     When was it discovered? 
                     How is it used? 
                     Physical / Chemical Properties 
                     Facts (must have 3) 
                     Pictures / drawings are always fun to include… 
              
                                                                   Part B: Model 
                                                                             
             1.  The model should include the correct number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. 
             2.  The element is clearly labeled on the model. 
             3.  Creativity is evident in the creation of the model. 
              
                                                      Part C: PowerPoint Presentation 
              
             Create a PowerPoint presentation about your element.  Be sure to include the following: 
                     Must have at least 6 slides (no more than 8) 
                     All requirements for the Element Tile should be included in your PowerPoint presentation.  (Be 
                      able to provide detail and elaborate on each item) 
                     Make good use of graphics and animation (Don’t go wild.  Including too many sounds or special 
                      effects can be distracting to the audience.) 
                     Be sure to cite all sources for information and graphics. 
                                                                             
                                                               Part D: Oral Report 
                                                                             
             You will give a 3 - 5 minute Oral Report about your element.  You will display the atom model and 
             element tile that you made and use your PowerPoint presentation during your report.  Be sure that all of 
             the items listed below are included during your report.  Remember - the most important part of an Oral 
             Report is not how "fancy" you make your PowerPoint presentation. The most important part is YOU!  Be 
             sure to prepare your presentation by rehearsing and practicing. 
              
                     When presenting be sure to speak toward the audience not the screen. 
                     Speak up!  Talk loud enough for the people in the back of the room to hear you. 
                     Your presentation should be between 3 – 5 minutes in length.  (No more than 5 min.) 
                     Don’t read what is on the screen.  (The audience can do that.)  Explain and elaborate.  
                      Be an expert on your element.  Be able to answer questions. 
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                       ATOM / ELEMENT PROJECT RUBRIC 
                                                                                  
                                                  PROJECT PRESENTATION – ORAL REPORT 
               
                        Category                  10 points                  8 points                  6 points                   4 point 
                                            Words                     Most words                Cannot understand         Cannot understand 
                                            understandable.           understandable.           several words             much of what is 
                   Presentation                                                                                           spoken. 
                                            Can be easily heard       Can be heard most         Much of                    
                                            through out               of the time.              presentation too          Very soft.  
                                            presentation.                                       soft to hear.             Mumbling. 
                                                                      Presentation 2 - 3        Presentation 1 – 2        Presentation 1 – 0 
                                                                      minutes long.             minutes long.             minutes long. 
                       Time Limit           Presentation 3 – 5                                                             
                       (3 - 5 min.          minutes long.             (Presentation runs        (Presentation runs        (Presentation runs 
                        required)                                     over by 1 min. or         over by more than         over by more than 
                                                                      less.)                    1 min.)                   2 min.) 
                                            Very well rehearsed                                                           Delivery not 
                                            with smooth                                         Delivery is fair but it   smooth.  Obvious 
                                            delivery.                 Needed to be              is clear much more        lack of any 
                                                                      rehearsed 1 or 2          rehearsal was             rehearsal. 
                                            Excellent Eye             times more but            needed.                    
                                            contact with the          delivery was fairly                                 Little or no eye 
                    Preparation and         audience.                 smooth.                   Fair eye contact.         contact with the 
                        Delivery                                                                                          audience. 
                                            Screen is easily          Good eye contact.         Could not see              
                                            seen throughout                                     screen most of the        Audience attention 
                                            presentation.             Screen can be seen.  time.                          lost. 
                                            (Presenter does not                                                            
                                            block screen from                                                             Cannot see screen. 
                                            audience view)                                                                 
               
                                PROJECT INFORMATION – MODEL / ELEMENT TILE /POWERPOINT 
               
                        Category                  10 points                  8 points                  6 points                   4 point 
                                            Knowledge of              Knowledge of 
                                            element is                element is good.                                    Little or no 
                                            excellent.                                          Knowledge of              knowledge of 
                                                                      Content of                element is fair.          element. 
                        Content /           Content of                PowerPoint                                           
                      Organization          PowerPoint                presentation,             Content shows             Content shows little 
                                            presentation,             element tile, and         some organization.        organization. 
                                            element tile, and         model are                                            
                                            model are well            organized. 
                                            organized                  
                                                                      Some of the               Few of the                Little or none of the 
                                            All requirements of       requirements of           requirements of           requirements of 
                     Requirements           Parts A, B, and C         Parts A, B, and C         Parts A, B, and C         Parts A, B, and C 
                                            are clearly evident.      are clearly evident.      are clearly evident.      are clearly evident. 
                  
                                            Presentation shows        Presentation shows                                  Little or no 
                        Research            evidence of being         evidence of               Evidence of some          evidence of 
                                            very thoroughly           adequate research.        research is shown.     research shown. 
                                            researched. 
                                                                                  
                                                       ATOM / ELEMENT PROJECT RUBRIC 
                                                                                  
                                                  PROJECT PRESENTATION – ORAL REPORT 
               
                        Category                  10 points                  8 points                  6 points                   4 point 
                                            Words                     Most words                Cannot understand         Cannot understand 
                                            understandable.           understandable.           several words             much of what is 
                   Presentation                                                                                           spoken. 
                                            Can be easily heard       Can be heard most         Much of                    
                                            through out               of the time.              presentation too          Very soft.  
                                            presentation.                                       soft to hear.             Mumbling. 
                                                                      Presentation 2 - 3        Presentation 1 – 2        Presentation 1 – 0 
                                                                      minutes long.             minutes long.             minutes long. 
                       Time Limit           Presentation 3 – 5                                                             
                       (3 - 5 min.          minutes long.             (Presentation runs        (Presentation runs        (Presentation runs 
                        required)                                     over by 1 min. or         over by more than         over by more than 
                                                                      less.)                    1 min.)                   2 min.) 
                                            Very well rehearsed                                                           Delivery not 
                                            with smooth                                         Delivery is fair but it   smooth.  Obvious 
                                            delivery.                 Needed to be              is clear much more        lack of any 
                                                                      rehearsed 1 or 2          rehearsal was             rehearsal. 
                                            Excellent Eye             times more but            needed.                    
                                            contact with the          delivery was fairly                                 Little or no eye 
                    Preparation and         audience.                 smooth.                   Fair eye contact.         contact with the 
                        Delivery                                                                                          audience. 
                                            Screen is easily          Good eye contact.         Could not see              
                                            seen throughout                                     screen most of the        Audience attention 
                                            presentation.             Screen can be seen.  time.                          lost. 
                                            (Presenter does not                                                            
                                            block screen from                                                             Cannot see screen. 
                                            audience view)                                                                 
               
                                PROJECT INFORMATION – MODEL / ELEMENT TILE /POWERPOINT 
               
                        Category                  10 points                  8 points                  6 points                   4 point 
                                            Knowledge of              Knowledge of 
                                            element is                element is good.                                    Little or no 
                                            excellent.                                          Knowledge of              knowledge of 
                                                                      Content of                element is fair.          element. 
                        Content /           Content of                PowerPoint                                           
                      Organization          PowerPoint                presentation,             Content shows             Content shows little 
                                            presentation,             element tile, and         some organization.        organization. 
                                            element tile, and         model are                                            
                                            model are well            organized. 
                                            organized                  
                                                                      Some of the               Few of the                Little or none of the 
                                            All requirements of       requirements of           requirements of           requirements of 
                     Requirements           Parts A, B, and C         Parts A, B, and C         Parts A, B, and C         Parts A, B, and C 
                                            are clearly evident.      are clearly evident.      are clearly evident.      are clearly evident. 
                  
                                            Presentation shows        Presentation shows                                  Little or no 
                        Research            evidence of being         evidence of               Evidence of some          evidence of 
                                            very thoroughly           adequate research.        research is shown.     research shown. 
                                            researched. 
               
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