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Decide which particle represents you best. 1. Positive Proton 2 Decide which particle represents you best! 1. Positive Proton 2. Negative Electron 3. Neutral Neutron Identify which one represents your personality. Write 1-3 paragraphs describing your personality in comparison to the particle you chose to represent you. Draw a picture representing your paragraphs! Use science terms and many adjectives to describe your personality giving examples to explain in more detail.

Questions to ask yourself: 1 Questions to ask yourself: 1. Am I positive proton, negative electron, or neutral neutron? 2. What experiences, situations, or examples can you use to demonstrate your personality in this manner? Sentence starters: I am_____________because________. Examples that prove I am _________ are _________________. The reason I am not _________ or __________ is because_____________.

Grading Rubric 1 2 3 4 Uses evidence to explain their answer Very little to no evidence. Weak evidence and needs more explanation. Evidence is seen, but lacks in description words and does not clearly paint the picture. Brilliantly provides evidence with good descriptions and clearly paints the picture. Grammatically correct Many errors in grammar and writing techniques. Several errors but still understandable . Few errors but well written. Minor grammatical errors. Descriptive use of adjectives Very few adjectives if any are used. Adjectives are used but still very basic. More advanced adjectives used to provide clearer and more descriptive pictures. Very creative and descriptive adjectives to paint a great mental picture.