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Rubric that grades making a line and bar graph and answering questions about them.
Rubric Code: B5C333
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Line Graph
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Labels and Titles

Poor

Graph is not labeled correctly and title is not given to the graph.
Fair

Graph is labeled correctly, but is not given a title OR graph is not labeled correctly.
Good

Both sides of the graph is labeled approporately and the graph has been given a title.
Lines

Poor

Lines on the graph is not drawn or is drawn incorrectly.
Fair

Only some of the lines on the graph are drawn or only some of the lines on the graph are drawn correctly.
Good

Lines on graphs are drawn correctly.
Measurement

Poor

Graphs shows an inaccurate representation of data collected.
Fair

Graph shows only a partially accurate representation of data collected.
Good

Graph shows an accurate representation of data collected.
Neatness and Clarity

Poor

Graph was not neat and could not be seen across the room.
Fair

Some aspects of the graph were neat and could be seen across the room.
Good

Graph was neat and easily read across the room.



Keywords:
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