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Creating a Graph 
Using data collected students will create a graph showing the fractions of choices made from the whole.
Rubric Code: P9469W
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Good

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Excellent

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Design

Poor

Appears messy and \"thrown together\" in a hurry. Lines are visibly crooked.
Fair

Lines are neatly drawn but the graph appears quite plain.
Good

Neat and relatively attractive. A ruler and graph paper (or graphing computer program) are used to make the graph more readable.
Excellent

Exceptionally well designed, neat, and attractive. Colors that go well together are used to make the graph more readable. A ruler and graph paper (or graphing computer program) are used.
Labeling of information

Poor

Units are neither described NOR appropriately sized for the data set.
Fair

All units are described (in a key or with labels) but are not appropriately sized for the data set.
Good

Most units are described (in a key or with labels) and are appropriately sized for the data set.
Excellent

All units are described (in a key or with labels) and are appropriately sized for the data set. A ruler is used to neatly connect the points or make the bars.
Data

Poor

Data is missing.
Fair

Data is not accurate. Does not add to the correct number when added back together.
Good

Data is accurate.
Excellent

Data is accurate and computed to show appropriate fractions.
Presentation

Poor

Did not present.
Fair

Showed the graph but did not explain the information, was not able to answer questions.
Good

Presented graph with explanations but could not answer questions.
Excellent

Present well and provided explanations to the questions.



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