Human Body System Chart Rubric
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4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
Life sized vertical chart of the human body on hanger |
. | Chart does not hang easily for storage |
. | No plans for hanging chart are made |
Chart is clearly titled and signed by designers |
. | Title and signatures are not prominent |
. | Title and/or signatures are missing |
All attachments are secure for storage |
. | Attachments are too large, dangling or unsightly |
. | Attachments are lost |
Simple elegance to drawings and additions |
. | Drawings are too detailed to be recognized from a distance or not detailed enough to tell what it is |
. | Drawings are not neat, or computer images are used more than free hand drawings |
Innovative and/or creative thinking is evident |
. | Ordinary ideas are used |
. | Thinking didn’t happen |
Museum quality labels and explanations |
. | Printing on labels is not consistent and is unframed |
. | Labels are sloppy |
Structure and Function of body system is clearly and appropriately displayed |
. | Structure and Function is present but unorganized/confusing |
. | Either Structure or Function is missing Inappropriate |
No conventions errors |
. | 3-5 errors |
. | More than 7 errors |
Artistic qualities present: balance, flow, use of vivid color, and border |
. | Attempt to incorporate artistic quality is evident |
. | Artistic qualities not addressed |
Completed a fair share of the chart as agreed upon by the team |
. | A member of the team completed less than a fair share of the workload |
. | A member of the team failed to participate in the design and construction of the chart |
Chart completed by deadline |
. | . | . | Chart not in by deadline |
Extra credit for moving model working with another team member's part of the chart |
. | Model submitted but not high quality |
. | No model submitted |

