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Geometric sequence shading! 
Find a pattern when shading a square divided into three eqaul parts repeatedly.
Rubric Code: KA3W22
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Geometric shading
  Poor

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Best

30 pts

Shading: Throughout the project;

Poor

There is little if any evidence of measuring and shading.
Good

There is evidence of measuring via some pattern of the white squares in the shading.
Best

There is evidence of measuring by an obvious pattern of white squares in the shading.
Chart

Poor

There is no chart or your domain and range is incorrect.
Good

You started an appropirate chart but are short of the minimum 4 ordered pairs.
Best

Your chart has at least four correct ordered pairs.
Graoh: Your graph;

Poor

Is nonexistant or freehanded without any regard for calibrations, perpendicular "x" and ""y" axis or ordered pairs.
Good

Has a perpendicular "x" and "y" axis but lacks all the essential pieces.
Best

Has at least 3 ordered pairs, an "x" axiz perpendicular to a "y" axis, labels and an equation.




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