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Casino Fun
Casino Fun
students develop variations on classic casino games and give statistics on them.
Rubric Code:
D442AW
By
cheryledwards34
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
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Casino Fun
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1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Craps
Poor
Students gave only statistics and rules on 6 sided dice. Followed standard rules with little to no variation.
Fair
Students gave statistics and rules on 6 sided dice and on 8 sided dice. Came up with rules for 8 sided dice game. i.e. what are the new "craps". what would be payouts extra.
Good
Students gave statistics and rules on both 6 and 8 sided dice. Came up with rules for 8 sided dice. i.e. what are the new "craps". what would be payouts extra. Students compare and contrast the differences in games and what which they think is a better game for the player.
Roulette
Poor
Students gave only statistics and rules on classic roulette. Followed standard rules with little to no variation.
Fair
Students gave statistics and rules on classic roulette and on roulette with variations adding extra numbers and extra color.
Good
Students gave statistics and rules on classic roulette and on roulette with variations adding extra numbers and extra color. Students compare and contrast the differences in games and what which they think is a better game for the player.
poker
Poor
Students gave only statistics and rules on classic 5 card draw. Followed standard rules of receiving poker hands with the first 5 cards dealt with little to no variation.
Fair
Students gave statistics and rules on classic 5 card draw and on 5 card draw with extra suit. first 5 cards dealt.
Good
Students gave statistics and rules on classic 5 card draw and on 5 card draw with extra suit. First 5 cards dealt Students compare and contrast the differences in games and what which they think is a better game for the player.
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