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Bar Graph 
This is a rubric assessing comprehension of bar graphs and assessing if graph has been designed properly.
Rubric Code: N8C9AB
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  3

(N/A)

2

(N/A)

1

(N/A)

Labels and Titles

3

Both sides of the graph are labeled correctly with a title.
2

Graph is labeled correctly, with no title
OR
Graph is titled correctly, with no labels.
1

Graph is not titled and labeled correctly.
Bars

3

Bars on the graph are all drawn correctly.
2

Only some of the bars on the graph are drawn correctly.
1

Bars are drawn incorrectly
OR
bars are not drawn at all.
Measurements

3

Graph shows an accurate representation of all the data collected.
2

Graph shows only a partially accurate representation of the data collected.
1

Graph shows an inaccurate representation of the data collected.
Neatness

3

Bars are drawn straightly. Viewer can easily follow which bar represents each intelligence.
2

Bars are drawn fairly straight. Viewer can easily follow which bar represents each intelligence.
1

Bars are drawn crookedly and viewer cannot follow the graph.



Keywords:
  • bar graph, titles, bar, graph







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