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Public Response to Organic Farming 
Conducting a Survey and Graphing Results
Rubric Code: AXC9W5W
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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Formulating Survey Question

Excellent

Your question has no grammatical mistakes and is very easy to understand.
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5 marks
Good

Your question has a grammatical mistake or two but can still be understood.

3-4 marks
Satisfactory

Your question has several grammatical mistakes and is difficult to understand.

2 marks
Inadequate

Your question has many grammatical mistakes and can not be understood.

0 - 1 marks
Formulating Response Choices

Excellent
Good
Satisfactory

You gave respondents possible choices


2 marks
Inadequate

You gave respondents 0-1 possible choices.


0 -1 marks
Survey (Conducting)

Excellent
Good
Satisfactory

You questioned at least 30 people.

2 marks
Inadequate

You questioned less than 20 people.

0 -1 marks
Evidence of questionnaires

Excellent
Good

Sample paper is available

All completed questionnaires are available

3 marks
Satisfactory

Sample paper available

Some completed questionnaires are available

2 marks
Inadequate

Sample not available

No completed papers available


0 - 1 marks
Questions

Excellent

Questions are meaningful and to the point to get a clear response
Ordered questions

8 marks
Good

Questions are not to the point and repetitive


5 -7 marks
Satisfactory

Questions are random



3 -4 marks
Inadequate

Random meaningless questions
Repetitive responses


0 - 1 marks
Creating Tally Chart

Excellent

Your results were understandable and presented in organized manner, with your list of possible responses and tally marks for each response.

10 marks
Good

Your results were understandable, however there were minor problems in organization and/or tally marks.

6 - 9 marks
Satisfactory

Your results were difficult to understand; there were several problems in the organization and/or tally marks.

3 - 5 marks
Inadequate

Your results were not understandable;<BR>
there was very little or no organization and/or tally marks.

0 - 2 marks
Creating a Graph of Results

Excellent

Your graph clearly represented your data, and was well organized and easy to read and interpret.

10 marks
Good

Your graph represented your data, however there were minor problems with the organization


6 - 9 marks
Satisfactory

Your data was present, however, your graph was difficult to understand. There several problems in the organization.

3 - 5 marks
Inadequate

Your graph was not understandable.



0 - 2 marks
Summarise open-ended questions

Excellent

Summary clear and concise

5 marks
Good

Summary not concise and not clear what is summarised

3- 4 marks
Satisfactory

Summary confusing and meaningless

1- 2 marks
Inadequate

Summary absent

0 marks
Conclusion

Excellent

Conclusion clear and linked to hypothesis

Hypothesis clearly stated

5 marks
Good

Conclusion available, but not linked to hypothesis

Hypothesis stated

3 -4 marks
Satisfactory

Conclusion available, but no hypothesis.


1 -2 marks
Inadequate

No Conclusion
No Hypothesis

0 marks



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