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Monster Rubric
Students will create their own Monster using proportions measured from their own bodies. This project focuses on ratios, proportions, and scale drawing.
Rubric Code:
F39C86
By
jacithurston
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Monster Project
Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Excellent
5 pts
"Human Ratio Activity"
Poor
There were 3 or more errors listing the outcomes and ratios of each. Failed to write the ratios correctly as fractions. Forgot labels.
Fair
There were 1-2 errors in listing the outcomes of ratios and find ing the ratios in the form of a fraction. Forgot some labels.
Excellent
There were no errors in finding the ratios in the form of a fraction. Remembered all labels.
Creation of Monster(15 pts total)
Poor
Monster was not neat. Little effort was used to complete teh monster.
Fair
Monster was neat. Moderate effort was used in the completion of the monster
Excellent
Monster was done to satisfaction. It was eye catching. Extra effort was used to create the monster.
Creativity of Presentation
Poor
Presentation could not be heard. Explanation of plan and creation of monster was unclear and did not make sense.
Fair
Presentation could be heard. Explanation was hard to follow.
Excellent
Presentation could be heard. Explained plan and creation in a way which made sense. Answered questions correctly.
Explanation of Proportions
Poor
You either did not write your explanation or gave very brief description of proportions of a human being and what you changed
Fair
Your explanation is there but your answers are not thoughtful or thorough
Excellent
Your explanation is in paragraph form with complete sentences and correct grammar. You thoroughly discussed the proportions of a human being and what you change.
"What You Learned"
Poor
Your explanation was too brief. Was only 1-2 sentences long. Contained no complete sentences.
Fair
Your explanation on what you learned was lacking information. Was only 3-4 sentences long. Contained some complete sentences
Excellent
Your explanation on what you learned was thorough and was at least 5 sentences long. Contained all complete sentences.
Daily Objectives
Poor
Your group rarely stayed on target with the daily objectives.
Fair
Your group had trouble sticking to the daily objectives occasionally.
Excellent
Your group followed the daily objectives appropriately.
Completed in Timely Manner
Poor
None of the requirements were handed in on time.
Fair
Some of the requirements were handed in on time
Excellent
All requirements were handed in on time.
Group Cooperation
Poor
Did not work to the best of your ability. Failed to respect the learning of others and did not have acceptable citizenship.
Fair
Worked hard. Completed the task at hand. Displayed acceptable citizenship.
Excellent
Worked to the best of your ability and contributed to the group. Helped others in the group or class to learn. Displayed good citizenship.
Subjects:
Math
Types:
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