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Million Dollar Project 
Task: You've been given $1,000,000 to spend. Rules: You can't spend more than $1 million dollars. You must buy 20 items or less. Add 6% sales tax to each item. You can only buy 1 of each item. You can buy one house, and it cannot be more than $500,000. What you will turn in: 1) An advertisement/picture of each item with its price and where you found it. 2) A NEATLY organized paper with your calculations of each item with tax and your total spending amount. 3) A list of each item, showing the amounts in fraction, decimal and percentage forms of the $1 million dollars.
Rubric Code: M3A532
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
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  Below standard

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Exceptional

4 pts

Points earned

(N/A)

Items

Each item is documented properly with either a picture/advertisement showing the cost of the item.

Below standard

There are no labels and/or pictures. Calculations cannot be read, or are missing.
Fair

Products are labeled, no ads. The cost is shown but tax may be missing.
Good

Individual prices from sources are listed. Cost of items is shown but tax or ads may be missing.
Exceptional

Individual prices including tax are listed with copy/ picture of the ad.
Points earned
Total List

Each individual item is to be listed with 6% sales tax added showing a grand total of not more than $1 million dollars.

Below standard

The total cost of the item list is missing.
Fair

Total cost of the items list is shown but only one of the required forms is presented.
Good

Total cost of the items list is shown but one of the required forms is missing.
Exceptional

Total cost of the items list is shown in a neat and organized manner using all required forms.
Points earned
Presentation

Students are required to submit their project with a cover or on a poster, and in an easy to read format.

Below standard

Student presentation of results was confusing, and he/she did not submit a cover or poster
Fair

Student presentation of results was some what clear, and he/she submitted a cover or poster
Good

Student presentation of results was in a clear, organized manner, and his/her cover or poster was neat.
Exceptional

Student presentation of results was in a very clear and organized manner, and his/her cover or poster was very creative.
Points earned
Creativity

Students are required to follow the rules. They need to be original and creative when spending their money. Student projects should not resemble other students' projects.

Below standard

Student did not follow rules and showed little creativity in his/her project. Items are similar.
Fair

Student followed the rules and showed some creativity in his/her project. There is some variation in items bought.
Good

Student followed the rules and showed creativity in his/her project. There is good variation in items bought.
Exceptional

Student followed the rules and showed great variation of items bought.
Points earned




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