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Weather Observation Routine 
This is a rubric assessing the comprehension of bar graphs, if the proper data was used, and if student's took pride in their work.
Rubric Code: E669CA
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Collecting Data

Poor

Data is not collected properly
Fair

Data is collected properly but represented by tally marks incorrectly
Good

Data is collected properly and represented by tally marks correctly.
Analyzing Data

Poor

Data is described incorrectly with or without prompting.
Fair

Data is described correctly with a little prompting.
Good

Data is described correctly without any prompting.
Neatness

Poor

Bars are colored sloppy and the graph cannot be understood.
Fair

Bars are colored fairly inside the lines and the graph can be read.
Good

Bars are colored inside the lines and the graph is easy to understand.
Name

Poor

Student's name does not appear on both pages or is not legible
Fair

Student's name is legible on both pages
Good

Student's name is written neatly on the top of both pages



Keywords:
  • bar graph, titles, bar, graph


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