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U.S. Population Calculating % of Increase 
Students will collect U.S. population data from 1770-2010 (depending on the class) and will calculate the percent of increase for every decade. Students will display their data in a graph, table or other display agent.
Rubric Code: CX9B776
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair/Satisfactory

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Math Accuracy (% increase correct)

Excellent

Percent Increase Formula (PIF) written correctly.

Decimal answer correct.

Decimal conversion to percent correct.
Good

PIF, decimal amount and percent conversion given, but one or two errors.
Fair/Satisfactory

PIF, decimal amount and percent conversion given, but three or more errors.
Poor

Nominal answers correct.
Data (table or graph)

Excellent

All population numbers correct.
Good

Most population numbers correct.
Fair/Satisfactory

Some population numbers correct.
Poor

Little to no population numbers correct.
Historical Events

Excellent

At least 10, correct, historical events cited.
Good

5-9 correct historical events cited.
Fair/Satisfactory

Less than five historical events cited.
Poor

No historical events cited.
Overall Presentation

Excellent

The presentation is exceptionally attractive in terms of neatness, ability to be read and followed easily, design and layout.
Good

Presentation is attractive in design, layout and neatness.
Fair/Satisfactory

Presentation is acceptable, but may be a bit messy.
Poor

Presentation is distractingly messy or very poorly designed.




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