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Math Lab Report 
Investigation 1.1 - Investigate how the drop height of a ball is related to its bounce height.
Rubric Code: H34256
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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Cover Page

Includes your Name, Class, Title and Picture or Drawing

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Missing at least one criteria
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Problem

Bounce Height Vs. Drop Height

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Problem is NOT phrased as a question
Good/Excellent
Hypothesis

What do you think?

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Needs to relate to the problem more directly.
Good/Excellent
Variables

Describe which is Independent & Dependent variable.

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One or both are somewhat identified but unclear or mixed.
Good/Excellent
Procedures

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Logical sequence but missing steps. Some incomplete sentences.
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Data

In form of a table and coordinate graph

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Data chart needs to be properly labeled to make sense of the data and /or Graph needs to be properly labeled to make sense of the results
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Conclusion

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Fair/Ok

Needs to explain trends or patterns in the data
Good/Excellent




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