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Survey and Graphing Project 
Write a survey question that will gather numberical data. Construct 3 different tables/charts/graphs to represent the data collected. Calculate the mean, median, mode and range of the data. Reflect on the data collected.
Rubric Code: S62458
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Survey and Graphing Project
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2

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3

3 pts

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Survey Question

1

Not included in display.
2

Included in display.

Not specific to a group of individuals.

Does not collect numerical data.
3

Inlcuded in display.

Not specific to a group of individuals.

Collects numerical data.
4

Included in display.

Specific to a group of individuals

Collects numerical data.
Data Collected

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2

Surveyed and recorded responses of more/less than 25 individuals.
3
4

Surveyed and recorded responses of 25 individuals.
Analyze Data

1

Mean, median, mode and range not calculated correctly.
2

Correctly calculated 2 out of 4 of the mean, median, mode, and range.
3

Correctly calculated 3 out of 4 of the mean, median, mode and range.
4

Correctly calculated the mean, median, mode and range.
Displays of Data

1

Fewer than 3 different displays included.

Few have titles.

Few have appropriate labels on the x-axis.

Few have appropriate labels on the y-axis.

Data is somewhat plotted correctly.

Few keys are included (if necessary)

Use of ruler not evident.
2

3 different displays included.

Some have titles.

Some have appropriate labels on the x-axis.

Some have appropriate labels on the y-axis.

Data is somewhat plotted correctly.

Some keys are included (if necessary)

Ruler somewhat used.
3

3 different displays included.

Most have titles.

Most have appropriate labels on the x-axis.

Most have appropriate labels on the y-axis.

Data mostly plotted correctly.

Most keys are included (if necessary)

Ruler mostly used.
4

3 different displays included.

Titles on all displays.

Appropriate labels on the x-axis included.

Appropriate labels on the y-axis included.

Data plotted correctly.

Key included (if necessary)

Ruler used
Reflection

1

Weakly explains the best way to display the data collected and why that is beleived to be true.

Weakly explains which graph(s) may be misleading and why.

Weakly explains what would be done differently and why.
2

Somewhat explains the best way to display the data collected and why that is beleived to be true.

Somewhat explains which graph(s) may be misleading and why.

Somewhat explains what would be done differently and why.
3

Explains the best way to display the data collected and why that is beleived to be true.

Explains which graph(s) may be misleading and why.

Explains what would be done differently and why.
4

Clearly explains the best way to display the data collected and why that is beleived to be true.

Clearly explains which graph(s) may be misleading and why.

Clearly explains what would be done differently and why.
Presentation

1

Poor presentation of the required elements.

5 or more spelling errors.
2

Okay presentation of the required elements.

3-4 spelling errors.
3

Good presentation of the required elements.

1-2 spelling errors.
4

Excellent presentation of all required elements.

No spelling errors.




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