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Math Graphing Analysis & Data
Rubric Code:
H3AC25
By
KimUlsh
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Exam
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Minimal
1 pts
Basic
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Title
Minimal
A title is not present.
Basic
A title is present at the top of the graph.
Proficient
Title clearly relates to the problem being graphed and is printed at the top of the graph.
Advanced
Title is creative and clearly relates to the problem being graphed. It is printed at the top of the graph.
Data
Minimal
Data in the table is not accurate and/or cannot be read.
Basic
Data in the table is accurate and easy to read.
Proficient
Data in the table is organized, accurate, and easy to read.
Advanced
Data in the table is well organized, accurate, and easy to read.
Labeling
Minimal
The graph is not labeled.
Basic
One side of the graph is labeled.
Proficient
Two sides of the graph are labeled.
Advanced
All pars of the graph are labeled neatly, clearly, and in an organized way.
Data Analysis
Minimal
There is no explanation of the data or the explanation cannot be understood.
Basic
There is an incomplete explanation using some accurate mathematical terminology.
Proficient
There is clear explanation using appropriate math terminology.
Advanced
There is a clear, effective explanation detailing the data analysis, using precise math terminology.
Neatness
Minimal
Appears messy and "thrown" together in a hurry.
Basic
Lines and bars are neatly drawn, but the graph appears quite plain.
Proficient
Neat and relatively attractive. A ruler was used to make the graph more readable.
Advanced
Exceptionally well designed, neat, and attractive. Colors that go well together are used to make the graph more readable. A ruler was used.
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Exam
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