Category Phases Sequence Labels Clarity Strong All phases are represented accurately Interphase, Mitosis (including prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) and Cytokinesis All phases are in the correct sequence. Logical changes in “actors” represent change during the cell cycle. Each phase is represented by multiple slides. Video has “good flow”. Each phase is accurately labeled. Other labels are included – chromosomes, spindle fibers, chromatin, nucleus, nuclear membrane, etc. The process is presented in a clear format. The content of the video is easily understood with little or no further explanation. The video is evidence that the filmmakers truly understand the cell cycle. The video is long enough to clearly represent the cell cycle as a process. Presentation Project is neat and there is attention to detail. Points Weak One or more phases are missing or represented inaccurately. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 9 10 Sequence is incorrect. Changes in the objects to do not truly reflect what happens at each phase. Sequences is “choppy” and doesn’t flow. Labels are missing or incorrectly placed in the video. 1 2 3 1 1 4 5 6 2 2 3 3 7 4 5 4 5 8 9 10 Video requires significant explanation from creators. There is little evidence that the filmmakers understand the cell cycle. Video is too short to accurately represent entire process. There is little attention to detail. Work is sloppy. The Cell Cycle Project Video Group Members _______________________________ ______________________________ Create a stop motion video animation of the cell cycle using the Stop Motion app. Represent all phase the cell cycle in a logical sequence. The video should show 2-4 chromosomes. Use the mitosis notes worksheet as your guide. ** You can delete a slide in the video but you cannot insert one in the middle of the video. If you make a mistake while filming, you will have to erase all the way back. Use the mitosis notes worksheet as your guide. How will you represent: Nucleus Nuclear membrane chromatin chromosome with centromeres(6 chromatids) cell membrane spindle fibers centrioles Notes: