Pizza Box Solar Oven RUBRIC 1 Point Very Little Effort 2 Points

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Pizza Box Solar Oven RUBRIC 1 Point Very Little Effort 2 Points Some Effort 3 Points Good Effort 4 Points Great Effort! PROJECT COMPLETETION My project still needs a lot of work. My project still needs a lot of detail. My project is completed and looks finished. My project is completed and no detail has been forgotten! OVERALL QUALITY I really didn’t use my time that well and wish I had a lot more. I know my overall quality could be better if I had just put more focus and effort into the project. I completed my project and I think it’s okay. I probably could have taken more care during my project and used my time better if I had it to do over again. I’m proud of how my city looks but there are only a couple things I’d fix or make better if I had more time. I’m very proud of how my city looks, the construction quality, and my group used its time effectively. ATTENTION TO DETAIL My construction wasn’t really planned out well and executed very poorly. Most of my construction is okay and the oven works for the most part. My cuts, gluing, taping and overall construction came out pretty good! My cuts, gluing, taping, and overall construction looks amazing and I couldn’t be more proud! ON TASK I really wasn’t on task and ultimately it hurt my group and the integrity of the classroom. I could have been on task a lot more then I was and feel like I could’ve given more to my project. I was on task for most of my project with a few accidental slip ups. I was on task for the entire project and was not asked to refocus at all! CLEANLINESS I really didn’t keep my work area very clean which I know probably hurt the overall integrity of the classroom. I put everything on the table and made sure it was all there, but didn’t really help the cleanliness of the room much. I cleaned up pretty good everyday and made sure the room looked decent before I left. I was sure to clean up after each days worth of construction. This includes both my work area and my materials.

Pizza Box Solar Oven RUBRIC Experiment On the lid of a pizza box, use a ruler and pen to measure and draw a square that is 1-2" from the sides of the box. Cut along three sides of the square you just made by using box cutters or a pair of scissors. Measure and cut a large piece of foil to line the bottom of the pizza box. Apply glue to the bottom of the pizza box and glue the large piece of foil into place, smoothing in down. Measure and cut another large piece of foil to cover the bottom of the flap you cut on the pizza box lid. Apply glue to the bottom of the pizza box lid and glue the tin foil piece into place. Use scissors to cut a piece of black construction paper that is 1-2" smaller at each edge than the bottom of the pizza box. Use clear masking or packing tape to tape the black construction paper to the bottom of the pizza box. Try to center the black construction paper. Find a sheet protector and pull the two pieces apart. Tape these pieces together at one of their long edges. Tape the new, large piece of plastic on the inside of the box lid, NOT the flap. The plastic should span the flap opening. If it doesn't, make a larger plastic sheet! Use a wooden skewer to poke two small holes (don't poke the skewer all the way through) on the lid between the flap and the side of the lid. Poke the holes about 2" apart. Wrap a thin piece of tape around the skewer, near the flat end, so that one end of the tape is above the other end. Check out the photo at the right to see exactly how to wrap the tape. Tape the skewer to the flap so that the flat end of the skewer is near the end of the flap. Use the skewer and the holes you poked in the lid as a kickstand for the flap. If you want to see just how hot your Solar Oven gets, tape a thermometer to the bottom of the box so that it can be seen through the plastic window. Set up your oven with the flap up and place it in the sun. It may take a little while, but you'll watch your s'mores heat up, melt, and be ready to eat!

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