Category Knowledge Gained SC.6.L.14.4 Compare and contrast the structure and function of major organelles of plant and animal cells, including cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, mitochondria, and vacuoles. Accuracy of Content (possible 36 points) 3 Student could easily and correctly state all required facts about the structure and function of each part of the cell without looking at the game. 2 Student could easily and correctly state 3-4 facts about the structure and function of the cell without looking at the game. 1 Student could NOT correctly state facts about the structure and function of the cell without looking at the game. Highly accurate description of organelle and its function. Cell Wall ___ Cell Membrane ___ Nucleus ___ Cytoplasm ___ Vacuole ___ Golgi Apparatus ___ ER ___ Lysosome ___ Mitochondria ___ Chromosome ___ Chloroplast ___ Ribosome ___ Mostly accurate description of organelle and its function. Cell Wall ___ Cell Membrane ___ Nucleus ___ Cytoplasm ___ Vacuole ___ Golgi Apparatus ___ ER ___ Lysosome ___ Mitochondria ___ Chromosome ___ Chloroplast ___ Ribosome ___ Inaccurate description of organelle and function. Cell Wall ___ Cell Membrane ___ Nucleus ___ Cytoplasm ___ Vacuole ___ Golgi Apparatus ___ ER ___ Lysosome ___ Mitochondria ___ Chromosome ___ Chloroplast ___ Ribosome ___ ©copyright-all rights reserved www.cpalms.org Attractiveness/Creativity Cooperative work Game Rules Contrasting colors and at least 5 original graphics were used to give game visual appeal. The group put a lot of thought into making the game interesting and fun to play as shown by creative questions, game pieces and/or game board. Contrasting colors and 4 or fewer graphics were used to give the game visual appeal. The group tried to make the game interesting and fun, but some things made it harder to understand/enjoy the game. Little or no color or fewer than 3 graphics were included. Little thought was put into making the game interesting or fun. The group worked well together with all members contributing significant amounts of quality work. The group worked fairly well together with all members contributing some work. Not all members of the group contributed to the development of the game. Rules were written clearly enough that other groups could easily participate and play the game. Rules were written, but other groups had some difficulty figuring out the game. The rules were not written. ©copyright-all rights reserved www.cpalms.org