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Alphabet Slope 
Determine the type of slope letters contain. Create your own sentences to determine slope types. Construct 10 pictures and determine slope types.
Rubric Code: VXXA5B6
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Alphabet

Excellent

Labels show a clear understanding of types of slope; all letters are used; fewer than ten errors/omissions; all/most words are spelled correctly
Good

Labels show substantial understanding of slope; all/most letters are used; eleven to fifteen errors/omissions
Fair

Labels show some understanding of slope; some letters are used. sixteen to twenty errors/omissions
Poor

Labels show limited or no understanding of slope; greater than twenty errors/omissions
Name

Excellent

Labels show complete understanding of slope; both first and last name are used; five or fewer errors/omissions
Good

Labels show substantial understanding of slope; both first and last name are used; six to ten errors/omissions
Fair

Labels show some understanding of slope; only one name is used; greater than five errors
Poor

Labels show limited or no understanding of slope; one or no name is shown; most labels are incorrect or not shown
Phrase

Excellent

A phrase is shown, each letter has the slope defined correctly; three or fewer errors
Good

A phrase is shown, each letter has the slope defined mostly correctly;four to eight errors
Fair

A word is shown, not a phrase; and/or slope is incorrectly defined nine to twelve times
Poor

Phrase is missing completely or slope is incorrectly defined most of the time
Illustration

Excellent

Illustrations are clear and greatly add to the readers understanding of slope in real life; Ten pictures are shown with labels defined correctly with three or less errors
Good

Illustrations are clear and substantially add to the readers understanding of slope in real life; eight to nine pictures are shown with labels defined correctly with four to six errors
Fair

Illustrations are somewhat difficult to understand; illustrations do not add to the readers understanding of slope in real life; six or seven pictures are shown with labels defined correctly with seven to nine errors
Poor

Illustrations are difficult to understand; illustrations do not add to the readers understanding of slope in real life;more than ten errors or omissions
Neatness and Organization

Excellent

The work is presented in a neat, clear, organized fashion that is easy to read. All words are spelled correctly
Good

The work is presented in a neat and organized fashion that is usually easy to read. Most words are spelled correctly with less than 5 errors
Fair

The work is presented in an organized fashion but may be hard to read at times. Some words are spelled correctly with six to ten errors
Poor

The work appears sloppy and unorganized. It is hard to know what information goes together. There are more than ten spelling errors.



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