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How To Interpret My Novanet Grades? 
This project will use a spreadsheet to record quizzes and test from your Novanet modules. You must insert 3 different types of graphs detailing given information. A 1 page paper will be written explaining how the student interpreted their spreadsheet and graphs.
Rubric Code: F35W73
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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Title/Name

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Both Title and Name were inserted creatively into the spreadsheet.
Data

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Date listed with appropriate headings.
Graphs

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2 graphs
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3 graphs
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Graph 2

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Graph 3

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Paper

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