Name(s) ______Due Date ______
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Project RUBRIC
Directions:
- Design a project that will show information about photosynthesis and cellular respiration and the connections between the two.
- You can show the relationship between the two by choosing one of the project options.
- Your Project Must Contain the Following Information:
Terms to Include in the Project: (these terms must be in the project)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Oxygen (O2), Glucose (C6H12O6), Sun/Sunlight/Light, Water (H20), ATP, NADPH, Pyruvate
Areas in your project should represent the following: (these terms need to be in the project, but do not need to be called this but should be represented)
Chloroplast, Light Reactions, Dark Reactions (Calvin Cycle), Mitochondria, Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain
- A Key and/or labeling should be used to represent each part that needs to be included.
- You must show a rough draft of your project showing approximately what it will look like before building your project.
- Your grade will be based on the following criteria:
Category
/ Points EarnedTitle (10 Points) creative and clearly visible
Terms/Areas to be Included (25 Points)
- contains all the needed information, including terms/areas
Key/Labels (5 Points)
- a key and/or labeling is used to represent each part you are to represent
Presentation (20 Points)
- must be neat- clearly shows the needed information
- organized in a way people can understand and follow
- color is added
Creativity (15 Points)
- project displays a creative way to show the informationand connections between the two processes
Accuracy (20 Points)
- processes are represented accuratelyRough Draft/Discussion with Teacher (5 Points)
- a rough draft was handed in and approved by the teacher 5 Yes 0 NoComments
Total Points Earned/Total Points Possible
/ / 100This project is an adaptation of that written by Matthew Nicastro, from Delsea Regional School District, in Franklinville, NJ.
Source Website: https://www.delsearegional.us/Academic/Classes/highschool/science/mnicastro/index.htm