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Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability 
Rubric Code: U687X9
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Non Proficient

1 pts

Partial Proficient

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Collection/recording of Data

Non Proficient

Student did not perform experiment.
Partial Proficient

-Student did not tally their outcomes.
-Student did not record their outcomes correctly.
Proficient

Student performed the experiment.
Student tallied and recorded their outcomes.
Creating a Bar Graph

Non Proficient

Student did not create a bar graph.
Partial Proficient

-The student's bar graph did not represent the data they recorded.
-The student's group members' outcomes were not included in their bar graph.
Proficient

Student created a bar graph which represented their data and their group members' data.
Participation

Non Proficient

Student was continuously off task and had to be redirected by teacher on several occasions.
Partial Proficient

Student was off task a few times during the activity.
Proficient

Student was on task the entire time.
MA:

Non Proficient

Students will be able to frind the probability of a simple event.
Partial Proficient

Students will be able to frind the probability of a simple event.
Proficient

Students will be able to frind the probability of a simple event.




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