Rubric:
Minimum One paragraph for each of the following :
– Early Life (5 PTS)
– Professional Life (10 PTS)
– How they died (5 PTS)
-Relevance of their work today (5 PTS)
-How their work could shape the future (5 PTS)
-Works cited page (7 pts) contains a minimum of 5 credible sources.
– In-text citation included in correct format.
Paper must include:
-Early Life: Where he was born and raised, where he studied, early education, what drew them into a career in science.
-Professional Life: When/Where was their research performed and published? Who did they work with? What did their research prove? Was there any controversy surrounding their discoveries?What was happening in the world at the same place/time in history? How did their work change science during their lifetime?
-How they died (when,where,why)
-Relevance of their work today: What other scientist did their work influence? Is there any technology that we use today which utilizes their findings? How did this person’s contribution affect later understanding of an aspect of chemistry?
-How their work could shape the future: Find the current research study (including the title of the project, the location of the research and the names of the scientist working on it) which utilizes the principles discovered by your scientist. Explain how the research is being used.