Building a Graham Wafer Structure
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Date : ___________________ Title of Work: ___________________
 
Criteria
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Plan
Plan is very underdeveloped. Hard to follow.
Plan is somewhat developed. Not easy to follow.
Plan has level of development. Could be used by someone else.
Plan is excellent and easy to follow.
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Construction: Materials
Not all the graham wafers were used and the "mortar" was ineffective.
Most of the graham wafers were used but the "mortar" did not stand up well.
Most of the graham wafers were used but the "mortar" was a good consistency for use in the building.
The graham wafers were all used and the "mortar" was an excellent consistency for use in the building.
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Construction: Care Taken/Participation
Construction appears careless or haphazard. Many details need refinement for a strong or attractive product.
Construction accurately followed the plan, but 3-4 details could have been refined for a more attractive product.
Construction was careful and accurate but 1-2 details could have been refined for a more attractive product.
Great care was taken in the construction process so that the structure is neat, attractive and follows plans accurately.
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Scientific Knowledge
Explanation illustrates lack of understanding of the scientific principles underlying the construction and modification.
Explanation indicates little understanding of the principles underlying the construction and modification.
Explanation indicates a relatively accurate understanding of scientific principles underlying the construction and modification.
Explanation indicates a clear and accurate understanding of scientific principles underlying the construction and modifications.
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Function
Fatal flaws in the function with complete failure under stress.
Structure functions pretty well, but deteriorates under stress.
Structure functions well, holding up under stress.
Structure functions extraordinarily well, holding up under added stress.
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