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The document describes a periodic table project where students create their own classification system for 50 objects and analyze trends in their system compared to the Periodic Table of Elements.

Name: ___________________________________ Section: _______

One of the most important classification systems in science is the


Periodic Table of Elements. Similarly, you probably have
classification systems for many things in your life, such as your
clothes, your books, your CDs, etc. For this project, you will apply
your understanding of the Periodic Table of Elements and you will
develop your own classification system for a collection of fifty
objects of your choice. In other words you will create a Periodic
Table of ? Upon completion of your Periodic Table you will
analyze trends in your system and compare your system of
organization to the Periodic Table of Elements. Since this can be a
difficult undertaking, you are permitted to work in groups of up to
three students. Finally, the criteria by which you will be graded are
attached and should be considered in order to receive the best
possible grade.
Your table should:
*consist of 50 objects of your choice
*have a logical arrangement
*be constructed on poster/display board (or you can
create a computer based/interactive periodic table)
*have a key
*have a name (Periodic Table of )
*be neatly put together
*be creative
*be free of spelling or grammatical errors
*have all resources used, cited on the back
*be analyzed to answer the project questions

It is important to recognize that YOUR periodic table does


not have to look anything like the Periodic Table of
Elements.

Periodic Table Project Questions


The following are questions that must be answered after
completing your project. The answers must be typed and
you should attach one copy to the back of your periodic
table and have a second copy to be handed in with the
rubric.
1. Describe the basis of your arrangement. (What
unique characteristic(s) allows your objects to be
arranged in their particular manner?)
2. What are the important features of your table?
3. How is your arrangement of objects similar to the
Periodic Table of Elements? Explain. For example,
you could discuss:
a. Do you have names for the rows or columns?
b. Are your objects arranged by
mass/shape/color?
c. Can your table be divided into different
groups?
d. Do the objects in your rows or columns have
special or similar properties?
4. How is your arrangement different from the
Periodic Table of Elements? Explain.
5. Mendeleev created a periodic table of elements and
predicted characteristics of missing elements.
Make a prediction about an object on your table
that has not yet been discovered (the object will
follow the last known one on your table). You
should provide an actual example of the object and
you should provide detailed reasoning for why this
particular object will fit onto your periodic table
according to your arrangement.

Name(s): _____________________________

Section: ______

_____________________________

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Periodic Table Project
Grading Rubric
Component

Exceptional
(20-16 Points)

Logical
Arrangement

Component
Key

50 Objects

Objects are arranged


in a unique, logical
arrangement where
no two objects can
occupy the same
place

(10-5 Points)

Marginal

(5-4 Points)

(3-2 Points)

(1-0 Points)

The key accurately


and clearly provides
information on how to
understand and
interpret all aspects
of the periodic table

The key provides


information on how to
read the periodic
table, however it is
not 100% clear and
may contain a few
errors
The project is
composed of close to
50 objects

The key does not


accurately or clearly
provide information
on how to read the
periodic table

The project has a title


but it could be revised
to better describe the
objects it is composed
of
Neatly put together,
but does have the
potential to be neater

The project has a


title that does not
properly describe the
objects it is
composed of
Messy project that
appears to have been
completed at the last
minute

Added a few original


touches to enhance
the project

Little creative energy


used during this
project

Most directions were


followed, however a
few components were
missing

Directions were not


followed and many
components were
missing

The project is
composed of 50
objects

Neatness

Extremely neat and


meticulously
constructed; project
appears to have taken
a lot of time and
effort
Was extremely clever
and composed with
originality; uniquely
made project
Directions were
followed completely
and thoroughly

Points

Objects are not


arranged in a logical
way or the
arrangement is
extremely
elementary

Acceptable

The project has an


appropriate title that
describes what it is
composed of

Directions

(15-11 Points)
Objects are arranged
in a logical way;
however, some
objects can occupy
the same place due to
the arrangements
simplicity

Marginal

Exceptional

Name

Creativity

Acceptable

The project is missing


a substantial number
of objects

Point(s)

Mechanics
Work Cited

Presentation

Question 1
Answer

Question 2
Answer
Question 3
Answer
Question 4
Answer

Question 5
Answer

The project has no


misspellings or
grammatical errors
Resources used for
the project are all
properly cited
according to the
appropriate formats
The project was
presented in an
enthusiastic,
informative, and
thorough manner
A clear and thoroughly
written description of
the projects
arrangement

The project has 1-2


misspellings or
grammatical errors
Resources used for
the project are cited
however they contain
a few formatting
errors
The project was
presented in an
informative manner

The project has 3 or


more spelling or
grammatical errors
Resources used to
gather information
for the project are
poorly cited

A basic description of
the projects
arrangement that
provides an idea of
how it is arranged

A clear and thoroughly


written description of
the projects
important features
A clear and thoroughly
written description of
how the project is
similar to the Periodic
Table of Elements
A clear and thoroughly
written description of
how the project is
different from the
Periodic Table of
Elements

A basic description of
the projects important
features

A poorly written
description of the
projects
arrangement that
does not provide an
adequate
understanding of its
arrangement
A poorly written
description of the
projects important
features
A poorly written
description of how
the project is similar
to the Periodic Table
of Elements
A poorly written
description of how
the project is
different from the
Periodic Table of
Elements

A clear and thoroughly


written description of
the next object to
appear on your table
followed by detailed
supporting facts

A basic description of
the next object to
appear on your table
and your reasoning

A basic description of
how the project is
similar to the Periodic
Table of Elements
A basic description of
how the project is
different from the
Periodic Table of
Elements

The project was


presented in a
lackluster and noninformative manner

A poorly written
description of the
next object to appear
on your table without
providing your
reasoning

Total
Additional Comments:

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