Tissue Box Extra Credit - Spring Use a standard size (no mini boxes) unopened box of facial tissue as the base of your project. You will research a famous chemist. You will decorate your box with the following information: Top: Name, When lived, Country, and Picture/Drawing of Scientist (leave room for the tissues to come out) Long Side 1: A short background about the chemist. Long Side 2: A short description of the scientist’s discoveries. End 1: A short description of why the scientist’s discoveries are important. End 2. At least 5 interesting facts about the scientist. Bottom. Write your name in permanent marker and list your sources. Attach the rubric with glue to the bottom. The project will be worth up to 60 points (1% extra credit) Grading Rubric Category Points Available Top 10 Long Side 1 10 Long Side 2 10 End 1 10 End 2 10 Neatness 10 Attractiveness/Creativeness 10 Total 60 Aristotle Democritus Niels Bohr John Dalton Ernest Rutherford J.J Thomson Erwin Schroedinger Marie Curie Wolfgang Pauli James Chadwick Johann Dobereiner Lothar Meyer Dmitri Mendeleyev Enrico Fermi Albert Einstein Antoine Lavoisier Svante August Arrhenius William Ramsay Fritz Haber Harold Clayton Urey Otto Hahn John Watson Points Earned Glenn Seaborg Linus Pauling Robert Millikan Richard Smalley Wilhelm Roentgen Henri Becquerel Gilbert Newton Lewis Werner Heisenberg Lisa Meitner Hans Bethe Humphry Davy Charles Martin Hall Robert Boyle Amedeo Avogadro Michael Faraday Henry Moseley Willard Gibbs Friedrich Hund Jacob Berzelius Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac Max Planck Rosalind Franklin Louie de Broglie Johannes Diderik van der Waals Henri-Louis Le Châtelier Johannes Brønsted Carl Wilhelm Scheele Ludwig Boltzmann William Henry Bragg Robert Brown Alfred Nobel Anders Celsius John Newlands Robert Millikan Charles Martin Hall Germain Henri Hess Louis Pasteur James Prescott Joule Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) Glenn Seaborg Joseph Priestly Stanley L. Miller Francis Crick Tissue Box Extra Credit - Spring Use a standard size (no mini boxes) unopened box of facial tissue as the base of your project. You will research a famous chemist. You will decorate your box with the following information: Top: Name, When lived, Country, and Picture/Drawing of Scientist (leave room for the tissues to come out) Long Side 1: A short background about the chemist. Long Side 2: A short description of the scientist’s discoveries. End 1: A short description of why the scientist’s discoveries are important. End 2. At least 5 interesting facts about the scientist. Bottom. Write your name in permanent marker and list your sources. Attach the rubric with glue to the bottom. The project will be worth up to 60 points (1% extra credit) Grading Rubric Category Points Available Top 10 Long Side 1 10 Long Side 2 10 End 1 10 End 2 10 Neatness 10 Attractiveness/Creativeness 10 Total 60 Aristotle Democritus Niels Bohr John Dalton Ernest Rutherford J.J Thomson Erwin Schroedinger Marie Curie Wolfgang Pauli James Chadwick Johann Dobereiner Lothar Meyer Dmitri Mendeleyev Enrico Fermi Albert Einstein Antoine Lavoisier Svante August Arrhenius William Ramsay Fritz Haber Harold Clayton Urey Otto Hahn John Watson Points Earned Glenn Seaborg Linus Pauling Robert Millikan Richard Smalley Wilhelm Roentgen Henri Becquerel Gilbert Newton Lewis Werner Heisenberg Lisa Meitner Hans Bethe Humphry Davy Charles Martin Hall Robert Boyle Amedeo Avogadro Michael Faraday Henry Moseley Willard Gibbs Friedrich Hund Jacob Berzelius Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac Max Planck Rosalind Franklin Louie de Broglie Johannes Diderik van der Waals Henri-Louis Le Châtelier Johannes Brønsted Carl Wilhelm Scheele Ludwig Boltzmann William Henry Bragg Robert Brown Alfred Nobel Anders Celsius John Newlands Robert Millikan Charles Martin Hall Germain Henri Hess Louis Pasteur James Prescott Joule Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) Glenn Seaborg Joseph Priestly Stanley L. Miller Francis Crick