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Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities
Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities
Analyze information from two different cell phones companies. Then graph the information while looking at the slope of the different graphs
Rubric Code:
GX8AW46
By
kroberts0217
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Slope
Poor
3 pts
Fair
7 pts
Good
10 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Graphs
Poor
The graphs were not creative or fun. No creativity was even attempted. All of the graphs were the same.
Fair
The graphs that were presented were not very creative or fun. The presenter could have used more creativity. Majority of the graphs were the same.
Good
The graphs were mostly easy to read and understand. The graphs were presented in a relatively fun and creative manner. More creativity could have been used to draw the viewer in. There were only a few of the same graph types.
Excellent
The graphs were easy to read and understand. They were presented in a fun and creative manner. Not all the graphs were the same. (bar graph, pie chart, line graph etc.)
Way of showing information
Poor
The information presented was not creative. Little effort was put into this aspect of the project.
Fair
The information presented was somewhat creative. Could have been more creative.
Good
The information presented was relatively creative. The other students were drawn to the project.
Excellent
The information presented was creative. The presenter used different techniques and their presentation intrigued the students.
Information
Poor
The information in the project was inaccurate.
Fair
The information in the project was not very accurate. There were numerous mistakes.
Good
The information in the project was relatively accurate. There were 2 or 3 mistakes.
Excellent
The information in the project was accurate. There was only 1 mistake.
Presentation of Information
Poor
The information was presented in a very unprofessional manner. Did not understand what they were presenting about.
Fair
The presenter did not really understand the point of the project. The presenter could have been more professional.
Good
The presenter understood almost everything they were talking about. The presenter was professional.
Excellent
The information was presented in a very professional manner. Even when they stumbled or became nervous, they kept going on with the project. The presenter knew what they were presenting about.
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