Physical Science Game
Copyright 1978 Sci-Ed Services
Target Grade: B- to A*        Bonus Points: 0-30
NOTICE!!Read the "General Guidelines" first! Then, read this...
» - » You must have a project design form signed by your science teacher before  you begin your project  The project design form and this form must be returned with your project.  Failure to return both forms will result in a penalty of 5%.  If you begin your project before obtaining  your science teacher's signature on the project design form, your project may be disqualified. 
» - » Check the TARGET GRADE (most likely your  maximum grade) at the top of the page.
» - » You may not  use AC electricity to power your project.  Only DC electricity of less than 5 amperes & 15 volts is permitted.
» - » You may not copy another student's design for your project (except for bridges & towers).  Yours must be significantly different.
» - » You may not do the same project twice without permission from your science teacher.
» - » In order to earn  “bonus points” and extra credit, your project must be handed in by the due date, and must earn at least 96 %.
» - » Projects handed in more than 4 days late will not be presented or tested in class.
» - » You must complete a project design form and get it signed by your teacher before you begin your project.
OBJECTIVE - The objective of this exercise is to develop a game that will help students learn facts and principals associated with physical science.

PROJECT GUIDELINES
 1.  Read the INDEPENDENT PROJECT GENERAL GUIDELINES first.
 2.  Complete a project design form and get it signed by your science teacher.
 3.  Games must be based on facts and concepts covered by our textbook. 
 4.  Games may be designed for:
       -- a narrow topic (e. g. periodic chart of the elements, density);
       -- a unit of our textbook (see the table of contents);
       -- general physical science knowledge covering several units. 
 5.  You may not use game pieces from another game.
 6.  All entries must be accompanied by easily understood instructions.
 7.  All question/answer combinations must be accurate.
 8.  Everything, including game pieces must be constructed by you.
 9.  You must present your game to your class for full credit.
10.  See the Grading Criteria for how you can earn an A- or an A.*
 

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