| Technicalities | Yes | No |
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The toy concept is in a folder called Project1 (no spaces)
in the class folder
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The file is called conceptX.html (where X=1,2,or 3) and
stored
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A sketch of toy is included in the web page and is linked correctly | | | |
The sketch is legible (high contrast, not too large or too small,
no smudges, few or no words in the sketch) | | | |
Each page has a title that describes the toy concept | | | |
No superfluous files are stored in your class folder | | | |
Your pages are legible when printed | | | |
| Content |
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Comments |
| Your web pages include a discussion of the following points:
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The fundamental physical principle that the toy is based on
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Why the toy meets each of the following criteria: |
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is interactive and fun |
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is durable and safe |
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| Your page includes an explanation of how the toy works |
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| You give and justify the age group for the toy |
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| Your page includes a brief discussion of: |
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construction cost |
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durability |
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safety |
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| Your sketch conveys the sense of the toy |
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| Your sketch is the primary graphic. You do not hide
behind clip art |
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| If applicable, you incoporated comments from the
class to improve your toy concept. |
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Optionally, why the toy: |
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attracts a child's attention |
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allows for cooperative play with groups of children |
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is self explanatory |
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engages all of a child's senses |
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