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"What Does It Take To Buy A House" Project Rubric
"Math in Our Lives" Project Rubric
Rubric for cross-curricular project in math Adopted from http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/rub.pres.html
Rubric Code:
E7249X
By
Twlord
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Presentation Rubric
Poor
32 pts
Fair
38 pts
Good
44 pts
Excellent
50 pts
Content and Conclusion
Poor
Student does not have grasp of information; student did not answer questions about subject. Correlation to math is not included.
Fair
Student is uncomfortable with information and is able to answer only rudimentary questions. Math correlation is incorrect.
Good
Student is at ease with expected answers to all questions, but fails to elaborate. Math correlation is vague. Guidance questions were not considered.
Excellent
Student demonstrates full knowledge (more than required) by answering all questions with explanations and elaboration. Math correlation is complete and accurate. Guidance questions were answered.
Pictures, tables, graphs, included
Poor
Student has not included required pictures, graphs or tables needed for their project or the lesson questions.
Fair
Student has included some of the pictures, tables, and graphs needed, but not all. Some are labeled.
Good
Student has included the basic information required. Most is labeled and explained in reference to project and lessons.
Excellent
Student went above and beyond, including pictures, graphs, and tables, as well as other information that explains their project. This was done well visually.
Computations
Poor
Student does not include any of the required computations from section on Lessons 1-3, 2-5, 3-2 or 4-6.
Fair
Student has some of the computations required, but they are not correct or explained. Student is not clear on their understanding of the computations or connection to the project.
Good
Student has the required computations, they are correct and explained accurately. Presentation is neat. Minimal errors.
Excellent
Student shows an exceptional understanding of the computations required, they are accurate, and information is accurately graphed. Nice presentation.
Organization
Poor
All components are not included in the portfolio or project. Project shows lack of preparation and organizational skills.
Fair
Most of the components are included in the project, but there is a lack of effort shown and organization is lacking.
Good
Student presents information in logical sequence which the reader can follow. All components are included.
Excellent
Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence which reader can follow. It is well organized.
Keywords:
10th grade math project
Subjects:
Finance
Math
Types:
Project
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