“ELLIOTT’S ELEMENTS” REQUIREMENT SHEET
ELEMENT TILE – Be sure to include all of the following on your tile.
Size = 11”x11” ……………………………… Mandatory – Not accepted if
smaller or larger
1. Element Symbol - Middle 3” high 1 point
2. Element Name – small 1 pt.
3. Atomic Number – upper left 1 pt.
4. Atomic Mass – upper right 1 pt.
5. Is it a solid, liquid or gas? 2 pts.
6. Is it a metal, nonmetal
or metalloid? 2 pts.
7. Family Name or Rare Earth
Element Series 2 pts.
8. Who discovered it? 6 pts.
When discovered? (3 pts. each)
9. How is it used?
(must have 2) 6 pts.
(3 pts. Each)
10. Physical, chemical
Properties or unusual 6 pts.
facts (must have 3) (2 pts. each)
28 POINTS
The following points will be based on
the the criteria below:
Neatness (show you care about your work) 2 pts.
Legible (must be able to read it!) 2 pt.s
Color (use of art supplies, materials) 2 pts.
Pictures / Graphics (must have 2) 2 pts.
WOW!! (Impress me with your creativity) 4 pts.
12 points
TOTAL – ELEMENT
TILE
40 POINTS
Be sure to thoroughly review the “Elliott’s” Elements
Grade Sheet and Presentation Rubric. This will help you to
understand how you will be graded. Plan and design your
Element Tile, PowerPoint presentation and Oral Report
accordingly.
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION – Be sure to include the following in
your PowerPoint presentation.
Must have at least 6 slides (no more than 8)
All requirements for the Element Tile should be included in your PowerPoint
presentation. (Be able to provide detail and elaborate on each item)
Make good use of graphics and animation (Don’t go wild. Including too many
sounds or special effects can be distracting to the audience.)
Be careful with all of the computer equipment. Make sure your Internet
search includes appropriate sites.
SAVE DATA ON A BACK UP DISKETE AS WELL AS YOUR OWN
NETWORK ACCOUNT. (You may use one of the classroom disks or bring
your own from home.)
ORAL REPORT - Be sure to include the following in your Oral Report.
When presenting be sure to speak toward the audience not the TV
or computer.
Speak up! Talk loud enough for the people in the back of the room to
hear you.
Share equal time. Both partners must contribute equally.
Your presentation should be between 3 – 4 minutes in length. (No more
than 5 min.)
Don’t read what is on the screen. (The audience can do that.) Explain and
elaborate. Be an expert on your element. Be able to answer questions.
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION GRAND TOTAL
AND ORAL REPORT (Entire Project)
TOTAL - 40 POINTS 80 POINTS