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Rubric Code: R4A48C
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Subject: Math  
Type: Handout  
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Powered by iRubric Prezi Four Color Theorem
  Great

10 pts

Good

7 pts

Fair

4 pts

Poor

1 pts

U.S. Map

Great

Student colored map correctly using four color theorem with no errors.
Good

Student colored map with few errors and still showed understanding of four color theorem.
Fair

Student colored map many errors and does not show fully understanding the theorem.
Poor

Student colored map but showed no understanding of the theorem.
Prezi Presentation

Great

Student neatly made a Prezi presentation which showed great creativity.
Good

Student made Prezi presentation showed good creativity.
Fair

Student attempted to make Prezi presentation, and showed little creativity.
Poor

Student showed poor attempt at creating Prezi Presentation, and had little to no creativity.
Information in Prezi

Great

All of the student's information was correct.
Good

Most of student's information was correct.
Fair

Some of student's information was correct.
Poor

None of the student's information was correct.



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