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Choose Your Own Math Adventure - A Performance Project 
In this performance task, students will create a "Choose Your Own Adventure" story relating math concepts and terminology to an original story. Stories will be presented using hyperlinks in PowerPoint or Keynote.
Rubric Code: D59CC2
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Choose Your Own Math Adventure
  Advanced Author

3 pts

Satisfactory Scribe

2 pts

Needs-Improvement Novelist

1 pts

Mathematical Concepts
30 %

This is a math adventure about our geometry unit. The math in this story is the most important part!

Advanced Author

The story includes a minimum of 8 math concepts/vocabulary terms from the geometry unit.
Satisfactory Scribe

The story includes 5-7 math concepts/vocabulary terms from the geometry unit
Needs-Improvement Novelist

The story includes 4 or less math concepts/vocabulary terms from the geometry unit.
Mathematical Relevance
20 %

Your story should serve as a review to you and your peers. Be sure to include the math accurately within your story.

Advanced Author

The story clearly conveys the math concepts in context. By reading this adventure story, one would have a better understanding of the math concepts.
Satisfactory Scribe

The story has little to do with the math concepts. By reading this story, one would be unsure about the meanings of the math concepts mentioned.
Needs-Improvement Novelist

The story has nothing to do with the math concepts. By reading this story, one would gain no clear understanding of the math concepts being presented.
Storyboard
10 %

Organize, organize, organize! Plan out the story elements and math before you even touch your computer!

Advanced Author

The storyboard clearly shows the story paths and brief notes about the plot, characters, and possible choices. A minimum of 4 slides contain choices for the reader.
Satisfactory Scribe

The storyboard shows the story paths, but notes regarding plot, characters and possible choices are unclear or are missing elements. Less than 4 slides may contain choices for the reader.
Needs-Improvement Novelist

The storyboard does not show clear story paths, and notes regarding plot, characters and possible choices are unclear or are missing elements. Less than 4 slides contain choices for the reader.
Technology Components
10 %

Be sure your presentation includes these components, and that your links work correctly before you present it to the class.

Advanced Author

The presentation includes a title page, name(s) of author(s), an introduction, clear choices throughout the adventure, and slides that link appropriately throughout the story.
Satisfactory Scribe

The presentation includes a title page, name(s) of author(s), an introduction, but choices throughout the adventure are unclear at times, or slides link incorrectly throughout the story.
Needs-Improvement Novelist

The presentation includes a title page, name(s) of author(s), an introduction, but choices throughout the adventure are unclear at times, and slides link incorrectly throughout the story.
Presentation Aesthetics
10 %

Make it pretty! But don't over-do it. Sometimes simple fonts and graphics are better than crazy colors that distract your audience from the content of your story.

Advanced Author

The presentation contains font that is large and easy to read, appropriate transitions between slides to enhance the story, and appropriate graphics.
Satisfactory Scribe

The presentation contains font that is not easy to read, or transitions between slides are distracting and take away from the story, or graphics are lacking or do not contribute to the story.
Needs-Improvement Novelist

The presentation contains two or more of the following: font that is not easy to read, transitions between slides that are distracting and take away from the story, and/or graphics that are lacking or do not contribute to the story.
Live Presentation
10 %

Remember, you are presenting your story to the class. Speak clearly and listen to your audience as you go on a math adventure together!

Advanced Author

Presenters speak clearly and at an appropriate volume. Presenters show enthusiasm for their story, and use input from the class to make decisions in the adventure story.
Satisfactory Scribe

Presenters do not speak clearly and at an appropriate volume. Presenters show little enthusiasm for their story, but use input from the class to make decisions in the adventure story.
Needs-Improvement Novelist

Presenters do not speak clearly and at an appropriate volume. Presenters show no enthusiasm for their story, and do not use input from the class to make decisions in the adventure story.
References Slide
10 %

If you borrow information or graphics from someone else, give them credit!

Advanced Author

All math definitions, graphics, and any other "borrowed" material is cited on the last slide entitled "References."
Satisfactory Scribe

Most math definitions, graphics, and any other "borrowed" material is cited on the last slide entitled "References."
Needs-Improvement Novelist

None of the math definitions, graphics, and any other "borrowed" material is cited on the last slide entitled "References."



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