This
is a performance based assessment, meaning you are graded largely on
how your project performs not on the number of hours you worked on it.
A team of two students is allowed if both students produce a working vehicle in each round of competition. Students will use one Victor brand
mouse trap as the energy source to drive a vehicle as far as possible
down the hallway. They will get a maximum of three tries to produce
their best distance and that distance will be the basis for their grade.
You must test your vehicle before the due date to ensure it works.
The use of a project from another student from a current or past
competition will be treated as any other case of academic dishonesty and
will result in the grade of "Zero" on the project.
You
may use any materials you wish as long as those materials do not add
energy to the vehicle. For example rubber bands or springs or rockets
that store elastic energy are forbidden. However, no kits are allowed.
The use of a kit will result in a 50 point reduction in score. A 90
would become a 40.
Due Dates: First 50% : Wed, Jan 3 after Winter Break. (second marking period)
Second 50% : Mon., Feb 5 (3rd marking period)
Point
value: 50 points for the first test output and 50 points for the
second test output., with other point values assigned also. Example 5
points for drawing and materials list.
Grade Scale for mouse trap project
D = 10-12.99 meters
D+ = 13-14.99 meters
C- = 15-16.99 meters
C = 17-18.99 meters
C+ = 19-20.99 meters
B- = 21- 23.99meters
B= 24- 27.99 meters
B+ = 28-29.99 meters
A- = 30 -36meters
A = 36.1-42 meters
A+ beyond 42 meters
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