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Illustrations:
May be drawn or gathered from other
sources. Illustrations may be diagrammatic
so long as they get the concepts across.
The examples for this page were all done
in SuperPaint and did not require extensive
graphic knowledge or artistic talent.
Diagram
of SEaweed Relationships: This is a
sort of genealogical chart of the different
species that have descended from the original
cells.
An
A
assignment will demonstrate that you understand
the concepts of Evolution
and Adaptation to the Environment.
Adaptations will follow from the parents'
characteristics and will be appropriate
to the environment.
Assignments
that get a B
will show that:
All
parts of the assignment have been attempted,
but the page shows deficiencies such as:
- spelling
errors
- minimal
plant descriptions
- minimal
biome descriptions
- inappropriate
adaptations or adaptations without reasons
given
- illustrations
that don't make sense
- poor
understanding of evolution and adaptation
- draft
not turned in by deadline
- minor
information errors
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C =
Fair |
C
means work that shows effort, but
is deficient in thought and understanding
of the concepts of Evolution
and Adaptation. |
Assignments
that get a C
will show that:
Only
parts of the assignment will have been
attempted, and/or the page shows deficiencies
such as:
- spelling
and grammatical errors
- poor
page layout and organization
- incomplete
or missing plant descriptions
- incomplete
or missing biome descriptions
- inappropriate
adaptations or adaptations without reasons
given
- illustrations
that don't make sense or are inappropriate
- very
little understanding of evolution and
adaptation
- draft
not turned in by deadline and so late
as to cause problems for the group
- incorrect
information
- indications
that student did not do research or
read the Science Notes
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