The document outlines criteria for evaluating Rube Goldberg machines, with proficiency requiring machines to use various simple machines linked together through logical steps to complete a task, incorporating different means of movement, while excellence additionally considers thoughtful control elements in the design process and final product.
The document outlines criteria for evaluating Rube Goldberg machines, with proficiency requiring machines to use various simple machines linked together through logical steps to complete a task, incorporating different means of movement, while excellence additionally considers thoughtful control elements in the design process and final product.
The document outlines criteria for evaluating Rube Goldberg machines, with proficiency requiring machines to use various simple machines linked together through logical steps to complete a task, incorporating different means of movement, while excellence additionally considers thoughtful control elements in the design process and final product.
Areas for Improvement Criteria (Proficient) Areas of Excellence
Various simple machines are used to purposefully link steps together. The multiple steps are logically chosen to complete a final task. Steps effectively incorporate different ways of creating movement (push, pull, gravity etc) into the machine Elements of control are thoughtfully incorporated into the design process and final product