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Math Video
Math Video
Using Algebra Tiles to Complete the Square Video Project
Rubric Code:
WXAX66X
By
AllyJDunn
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Related Rates Video Project
Excellent
10 pts
Good
9 pts
Fair
8 pts
Poor
6 pts
Related Rates Concept
30 %
Excellent
Concepts effectively communicated: the viewer can learn things that are of real educational value. <BR>
In depth knowledge of topic is shown. The message is clear, strong and complete.
Good
Concepts mainly communicated effectively: viewer may get confused by 1 or 2 ideas in video. Some knowledge of topic is shown. Essential information is communicated.
Fair
The viewer learns a limited amount from the program. Ideas are confusing. Limited knowledge of the topic is shown. The message is vaguely communicated.
Poor
The viewer does not learn from the program. Concepts covered are too confusing. <BR>
Little or no knowledge of the topic is shown. The message is unclear.
Originality
20 %
Excellent
Related rates problem is unique and unlike any problem we did in class.
Good
Related rates problem is somewhat unique but has components that look similar to ones discussed in class or is like an unassigned problem from the text set to a different scenario.
Fair
Related problem looks like a repackaged version of a problem done in class except with a different scenario or involves a problem exactly like an unassigned problem from the text.
Poor
Related rates problem looks virtually the same as ones done in class including a similar story line.
Understanding
20 %
Excellent
Project demonstrates that everyone in the group understands and can explain the concept thoroughly.
Good
Project demonstrates that most members in the group understand and can explain the concept adequately.
Fair
Project demonstrates that members mostly understand the concept but can not explain it that well.
Poor
Project demonstrates either a lack of understanding or an inability to explain the concept.
Video and audio
15 %
Excellent
Video is organized and has good audio so that it clearly and effectively assists in communicating the main idea. Ideas are communicated with enthusiasm, proper voice projection, appropriate language and clear delivery.
Good
The video is clear and has decent organization but may only partially assist in communicating the main idea. Ideas are communicated with proper voice projection, adequate preparation and delivery.
Fair
The video is unorganized or inconsistent (too loud/ too soft/ garbled) and insufficiently communicates the main idea. Ideas are communicated with weak voice projection and/or lack of preparation.
Poor
Video and audio are inconsistent. There is poor video quality and voice projection, making it difficult to communicate ideas.
Collaboration
15 %
Excellent
Project demonstrates that everyone in the group contributed equally and everyone worked well together.
Good
Project demonstrates that everyone did about the same amount and worked well together.
Fair
Project demonstrates that most contributed but some clearly did a lot more than others. Members still worked well together.
Poor
Drama. Great difficulty working with others and with sharing decisions or responsibilities. Some members contributed while others didn't.
Creativity
10 %
Excellent
Project has an interesting storyline with unique characters and a good sense of humor or drama.
Good
Project has an interesting storyline but characters are pretty ordinary. Some sense of humor or drama.
Fair
Project is pretty ordinary without much flair but accomplishes the job.
Poor
Project is a cure for insomnia.
Subjects:
Math
Vocational
Types:
Project
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