Bonding Showcase Project

Choose one of the following products to demonstrate that you have evaluated and synthesized the information you have learned about chemical bonding. This project is due the day of the unit test. The story must be typed.

Project Options (pick one):

a.  Story/Poem/Rap – Choose one type of bonding and write “A Day in the Life of an Atom” story describing what it’s like to be an atom that forms your chosen bond type. The story should incorporate all properties from your “Come Together” chart (types of atoms, method of bond formation, type of structure, physical state, melting point, solubility in water, and electrical conductivity). The story must be creative, and not simply a narrative of the properties! If you make a video, you may work with one other person.

b.  Comic Strip – Compare atoms that form different bond types: non-polar covalent, polar covalent, and ionic bonds. The comic should illustrate how the bonds are formed and at least one characteristic property for each bond type (type of structure, physical state, solubility in water). The comic must be creative!

Grading Rubric

5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1 / 0
Bond Type / Student displays the bond type chosen. / Student does not display the bond type chosen.
Description of Bond Type. / Student accurately describes the bond type. / Student describes the bond type with 1 error. / Student describes the bond type with 2 errors. / Student describes the bond type with 3 errors. / Student describes the bond type with 4+ errors. / Student does not describe the bond type.
Properties of Bond / Story – 5 Properties descried. / Story – 4 Properties descried. / Story – 3 Properties descried.
Comic Strip – 3 properties described.
Cartoon – 1 property for each bond type. / Story – 2 Properties descried.
Comic Strip – 2 properties described.
Cartoon – 2/3 property for each bond type. / Story – 1 Property descried.
Comic Strip – 1 property described.
Cartoon – 1/3 property for each bond type. / Story – 0 Properties descried.
Comic Strip – 0 properties described.
Cartoon – 0 properties for each bond type.
Accuracy of Properties / Student accurately describes the properties of the bond type. / Student describes the properties with 1 error. / Student describes the properties with 2 errors. / Student describes the properties with 3 errors. / Student describes the bond type with 4+ errors. / Student does not accurately describe the properties of the bond.
Creativity / The work is highly creative. / The work is moderately creative. / The work attempts to be creative. / The work contains few creative elements, but standard overall. / The work contains one creative element, but the rest is a narrative. / The work is not creative.
Rubric / The rubric is turned in. / The rubric was not turned in.