New Journal Grading Rubric  Minimum Requirements outlined  Journals will be graded on campus and the top ones will be submitted for entry in the Journal.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ENGINEERING NOTEBOOK CLASS Saturday, October 25 th, 2013 Western Division Middle School Fun Day Gainesville Middle School Western Division Middle School.
Advertisements

Logbooks Chris Adesanya PSCNA Business Dev. Manager
Engineering H193 - Team Project Gateway Engineering Education Coalition P. 1Spring Quarter 2005 Engineering H193 Project Notebook & Brainstorming Sketches.
Fundamentals of Engineering for Honors - Team Project P. 1 Spring Quarter 2003 Engineering H193 Project Notebook & Brainstorming Sketches Week 1 Day 2.
Math Requirements and Procedures Math Requirements and Procedures 8th Grade.
The Process Paper The Final Step.
Science Fair May 29.
Period 1 Project Options.  - Create a reenactment for an important scene  - Every person in the group will portray a character  - At least two props.
Science Fair December 12.
Formal Lab Report: Thermoregulation
ECE II Notebook. Introducing... Your Notebook for Early Childhood Education II What? –Your notebook will be a 2- to 3-inch three- ring-binder, preferably.
Science Fair Information. The purpose of the Science Fair is to offer students the opportunity to think deeply about science as it applies to everyday.
Imagine Schools’ Science Fair
Lab Reports Biology. The First Section of the Lab- Introduction Name at top right corner Date also in the top left corner Title –Appropriate title on.
Summit Stock Cars Design Challenge: To design and construct a three or four wheeled vehicle. It will be launched down a ramp onto a flat surface, where.
Astronomy 114 Lab Section 211, Professor Weigel. Outline for Today About Goals for this class Attendance Syllabus Safety Star Project Apparent vs. Absolute.
Scientific Communication
How to Write A Lab Report
Using the paper provided for this activity, fold your paper so that it is divided into 14 boxes. The bottom 2 boxes should be wider than the others. In.
Available at: 6.5 – Maintain a Team Engineering Design Notebook Maintain a Team Engineering Design Notebook Image retrieved from
Biology Binder Set up! Get out all of your materials. Mrs. Stuart will check for the following: Binder Dividers Notebook paper Graph paper Note cards Highlighter.
Accounting Guidelines If you have any additional questions about funds, this slide show presentation, or anything else accounting related, please contact:
Senior Project Rough Draft
Report Technical Writing
ROBOTICS EDC Theme: RESCUE ROBOT Stay in contact with your partner! You should be meeting weekly at a minimum! Each partner is expected to give.
Science Fair Information. The purpose of the Science Fair is to offer students the opportunity to think deeply about science as it applies to everyday.
National History Day Step 1
Putting Together the Science Fair Logbook
Lab Notebook Format and Rules. Introduction The lab notebook is perhaps the single most important piece of laboratory equipment. The lab notebook is perhaps.
Science Fair Second Draft Check List:  Read the questions presented in this slideshow.  On a separate sheet of paper, take note of components you need.
Science Fair Requirements Groups: 1 or 2 people may work on a project. Partners must be members of the same class. Partner work is generally more labor.
Engineering Notebooks
Big6 Research and Problem Solving Skills 6 th Grade Project Creating a Travel Brochure.
The Engineer’s Notebook. What is an Engineering Notebook? An engineer’s notebook is a book in which an engineer formally documents, in chronological order,
FINAL PAPER Sociology 1301: Introduction to Sociology.
Engineering H193 - Team Project Gateway Engineering Education Coalition P. 1Spring Quarter Engineering H193 Project Notebook & Brainstorming Sketches Week.
PSY 104 Week 3 Assignment Outline and Annotated Bibliography Check this A+ tutorial guideline at
HHS 307 Week 3 Final Paper Outline and Annotated Bibliography Check this A+ tutorial guideline at
UNDERSTANDING AND AVOIDING PENALTY POINTS
Understanding and Avoiding Penalty Points
Science Fair Information.
Sociology 1301: Introduction to Sociology
“How to write a Lab Report”
Marshmallow Challenge
Science Fair Information.
Science Binder Setup Mr. Fuller-Room 312.
Agenda We will share updates to this year’s STEM Fair.
Logbooks William Nieves PSCNA Product Manager
Nelson Mandela South Africa's anti-apartheid revolutionary
Design Notebook Guidelines
Emergency Medical Services Portfolio Guidelines
Nursing Education Portfolio Guidelines
MESA Engineering Notebook
Composition Notebook 9.75 x 7.50 inch sheet size 100 pages.
Everything you always wanted to know about this year’s science fair
Your Task: Write something in your notebook to impress the class.
South Douglas Elementary Science and Engineering Fair
___Create Rough Draft of Annotated Bibliography
The Process Paper The Final Step.
Notebook Check Grade the notebook one page at a time. Put a  in the box if the item meets the requirements. Add up the s to get the score for that page.
Your Name and block.
History Fair Research Check #1
Sandra J. Gallardo 5th Grade Science Fair Project
Your Name and block.
Monday.
Personal Project Written Report
Design Notebook.
NDC Denver Pilot Project- CASIS
Putting Together the Science Fair Logbook
Rubric for Assignment 1 Classwork Grade Science Fair Topic
Presentation transcript:

New Journal Grading Rubric  Minimum Requirements outlined  Journals will be graded on campus and the top ones will be submitted for entry in the Journal category  EACH Campus must grade all journals and submit a verification form for the team if the journal grade is “70” or above  New safety guidelines  Requirement of teacher volunteers (one per campus) to help grade journal entries.

Diary / Testing 50%Design 20%Research 20%Cost Record 10%Total 100% points The minimum number of entries (12 for the top score) must be legible and properly written in complete sentences. Each entry may be handwritten or typed and should be a paragraph in length.(3- 5 sentences) The minimum number of photos (8 for the top score) must be 8 different photos showing some type of action with the vehicle. Examples of this would be building, wiring, soldering, practicing, etc. The point is that there should not be still shots of the vehicle. The photos should all be action shots. Each entry and photo should have a date. Students may have more than the minimum requirements, but the same rules apply to extra entries points A minimum of 5 drawings (for the top score). Each drawing should be hand drawn neatly on graph paper, drawn to scale and labeled accordingly. The drawings should show a logical progression from the beginning of your design to the end. The final drawing should be a group sketch showing the final design. This drawing should be drawn to scale and labeled accordingly. Students may have more than 5 drawings, only five drawings must be on graph paper points APA FORMAT Each entry must have (minimum of 6 for highest score) Required Research 1. Definition of robot, robotics, autonomous, humanoid and android. This information must be presented in paragraph form in your own words giving examples to explain each of the terms. You may quote a source using proper notation, but cannot “cut and paste” anything. 2. Wiring Circuits 3. Soldering Safety 4.What is Polarity? Each entry should be written in complete concise statements using proper sentence structure and be a page long if hand written. 10 points Detailed Cost record with appropriate receipts is required Any entry that does not submit a cost record will be disqualified 100 points 100 is the maximum amount of points that will be awarded points 10 entries 6 photos Must follow above guidelines points 4 drawn originals Must follow above guidelines points 5 Annotated Bibliographies in APA format. ½ page-page per source Must follow above guidelines 10 points same as above 86 points points 8 entries 4 photos Must follow above guidelines points 3 drawn original Must follow above guidelines points 4 Annotated Bibliographies in APA format. ½ page-page per source Must follow above guidelines 10 points same as above 73 points

 Tabs must be in proper book order in a binder. (do not use composition notebooks, they will not be graded)  Must have tabbed dividers separating each section – MUST BE NEAT 1. Table of Contents (typed and neat!!) 2. Diary / Testing 3. Design 4.Research 5.Cost Record  Each entry must have a cost record, with receipts, not exceeding $100.00, reviewed and signed by the sponsor teacher.  The sponsor page has been eliminated.

Each entry must have:  The minimum number of entries (12 for the top score) must be legible and properly written in complete sentences. Each entry may be handwritten or typed and should be a paragraph in length.(3-5 sentences)  The minimum number of photos (8 for the top score) must be 8 different photos showing some type of action with the vehicle. Examples of this would be building, wiring, soldering, practicing, etc. The photos should all be action shots of vehicle!  Each entry and photo should have a date.  Students may have more than the minimum requirements, but the same rules apply to extra entries

Each entry must have (minimum of 6 APA annotated bibs for highest score) These can help you site your sources correctly:  Definition of robot, robotics, autonomous, humanoid and android. This information must be presented in paragraph form in your own words giving examples to explain each of  terms. You may quote a source using proper notation, but do not “cut and paste” any part of it.  Wiring Circuits  Soldering Safety  What is Polarity? Each entry should be written in complete concise statements using proper sentence structure and be a page long if hand written and at least ¾ of a page if typed. Handwritten entries must be legible. Students may have more than the minimum requirements, but the above guidelines must be followed.

 Each team must turn in either a verification sheet or a journal to be turned in as the teams check in.  If a journal is entered and then your team decides not to enter the Journal Competition, then your team is expected to have a signed verification form at check in.  If your team does not have a verification forms or journal entered you will be disqualified per the qualifying competition rules in the official rules of the Engineering Design Competition.

 Be sure to read through ALL rules and rule changes with partner:  EDC competition rules updated.pdf EDC competition rules updated.pdf

Places such as: RC Hobby Radio Shack Amazon Pine is recommended for the base of your robot. D B2F.0/EDC%20Supply%20List%20- what%20you%20need!.pdf

Make sure to get this type of toggle switch…

 There a just a couple things that have changed…  Do not use a pentiometer, use a rheostat  “Larry’s Hobbies” has closed, use R.C. Hobby instead. Make sure to buy your materials as early as possible, because they run out of materials quickly.