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PROJECT – Scientific Storytelling (55 points) DUE FRIDAY December 5, 2014  Use the distance-time graph below to create a story that matches the distance, time and speed being represented by each segment, or leg, of the graph  Create a comic adventure book or children’s book to represent your story DISTANCE ( ) TIME ( )

PROJECT – SCIENTIFIC STORYTELLING (55 points) DUE December 5, 2014 YOUR BOOK SHOULD INCLUDE: ①A cover with the title and author

PROJECT – SCIENTIFIC STORYTELLING (55 points) DUE December 5, DISTANCE ( ) TIME ( ) YOUR BOOK SHOULD INCLUDE: ①A cover with the title and author ②Pg 1: Reproduction of the graph and data table showing distance, time and speed for each leg of the journey AND the average speed for the entire trip (see HW #12).

PROJECT – SCIENTIFIC STORYTELLING (55 points) DUE December 5, 2014 YOUR BOOK SHOULD INCLUDE: 3.Pg 2-8: Illustration AND narration of what is happening in that section of the graph. 4.Colorful illustrations and no naked stick figures!!!

 TITLE AND AUTHOR ON COVER (4 PTS)  PG 1: REPRODUCTION OF GRAPH (3 PTS TOTAL)  LABEL FOR BOTH DISTANCE AND TIME (1 PT)  METRIC UNITS LABELED (1 PT)  POINTS ON GRAPH ACCURATEL PLOTTED(1 PT)  PG 1: DATA TABLE (10 PTS TOTAL)  DISTANCE, TIME AND SPEED FOR EACH LEG (7 PTS)  TOTAL DISTANCE (1 PT)  TOTAL TIME (1 PT)  AVERAGE SPEED (1 PT)  PG 2-8: STORY/CARTOON (28 PTS TOTAL)  7 ILLUSTRATIONS AND NARRATIONS TO EXPLAIN WHAT IS HAPPENING IN EACH SECTION OF THE GRAPH (4 PTS PER PAGE)  OVERALL CREATIVITY (10 PTS)  5 POINTS EXTRA CREDIT IF YOU PRESENT YOUR POSTER TO CLASS!! SCORING CRITERIA

PROJECT – SCIENTIFIC STORYTELLING (55 points) DUE December 5, 2014  Use the distance-time graph below to create a story that explains each point on the graph.  Create a comic adventure book or children’s book to represent your story DISTANCE ( ) TIME ( )

LEG OF JOURNEYDISTANCE ( )TIME ( )SPEED ( ) TOTAL PROJECT: SCIENTIFIC STORYTELLING

DISTANCE ( ) TIME ( ) LEG OF JOURNEYDISTANCE ( )TIME ( )SPEED ( ) TOTAL

DISTANCE ( ) TIME ( ) LEG OF JOURNEYDISTANCE ( )TIME ( )SPEED ( ) TOTAL