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Oreo Cookie Stacking Project - Students will stack oreos, create a table and a graph based on the data. They will then find the mode, median, mean, and range of the data. We will then combine the group data and create some class data.
Rubric Code: Q72AAA
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Subject: Math  
Type: Quiz  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Mean,Median.Mode,Range
  MASTERY: You've Got It!!!

4 pts

AVERAGE: You're Almost There!!!

3 pts

BELOW AVERAGE: More Practice Needed

2 pts

NOVICE:

1 pts

Table

MASTERY: You've Got It!!!

Student shows a Strong understanding of how to create a table. Has their rows and columns labeled correctly. All data is present.
AVERAGE: You're Almost There!!!

Student shows a good understanding of how to create a table. Columns and rows are labeled. Most of the data is present.
BELOW AVERAGE: More Practice Needed

Student shows a limited understanding of how to create a table. Some of the data is present. Columns and rows are not labeled.
NOVICE:

Students do not have any understanding of how to create a table. Columns and rows are not labeled and most of the data is missing.
Graphing

MASTERY: You've Got It!!!

Student shows a Strong understanding of how to create a graph. THey have labeled the axis, given it a title, created it using a reasonable interval, and included all of the data that they collected. Graph is neatly done and organized.
AVERAGE: You're Almost There!!!

Student shows a good understanding of how to create a graph. They have included most of the components they need to create a graph. Graph is neatly done.
BELOW AVERAGE: More Practice Needed

Student shows a limited understanding of how to create a graph. They have less than half of the components needed to create a graph. Graph is sort of neat.
NOVICE:

Students do not have any understanding of how to create a graph. They required lots of guidance to make sure that they included the components of the graph. Graph is not neatly done at all.
Mode, Median, Mean and Range

MASTERY: You've Got It!!!

All four are correct.
Student understands how to determine the Mode, Median, Mean and Range. All of the data is neatly organized and labeled.
AVERAGE: You're Almost There!!!

Three of them are correct.

Student understands how to determine three out of four of the Mode, Median, Mean and Range. Some of the data is labeled and present.
BELOW AVERAGE: More Practice Needed

Two of them are correct.

Student understands how to determine two out of four of the Mode, Median, Mean and Range. Minimal data is labeled and present.
NOVICE:

One of them are correct.

Student understands how to determine one out of four of the Mode, Median, Mean and Range. One one item is labeled and present.
Participation

MASTERY: You've Got It!!!

Worked well with their group members to accomplish the task. This will be based on the partner rubric that will be completed by your group members.
AVERAGE: You're Almost There!!!

Worked okay with their group members to accomplish the task. This will be based on the partner rubric that will be completed by your group members.
BELOW AVERAGE: More Practice Needed

Worked fair with their group members to accomplish the task. This will be based on the partner rubric that will be completed by your group members.
NOVICE:

Did not work well at all with their group members to accomplish the task. This will be based on the partner rubric that will be completed by your group members.



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  • Average, Middle, Repeat, Difference, Highest, Lowest

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