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Who are Mathematicians? 
Your assignment is to research two mathematicians alive or deceased, one from your culture and one from another culture . You will create a brochure, pamphelt which include photos. You may use the internet, encyclopedias or any other resources related to subject. Please follow the rubric to determine your grade. 10-12 (A), 9 - 7 (B), 6 - 4 (C), 3 - 1 (D) Project is due: December 8, 2008
Rubric Code: Z25AW4
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Mathematician Project
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good "B"

3 pts

Excellent "A"

4 pts

Photos - Topic Related

Poor

No Photos are included.
Fair

One photo is included.
Good "B"

Two photos are included
Excellent "A"

Three or more photos are included
Facts About Adult Life/Childhood

Poor

Inaccurate information; off topic
Fair

Include one fact about adulthood/childhood in a complete sentence
Good "B"

Include two facts about adulthood/childhood in complete sentences.
Excellent "A"

Included three or more facts about adulthood/childhood in complete sentences
Why Person is Famous/Accomplishment

Poor

Inaccurate information; off topic
Fair

Include one fact about why the person is famous or one accomplishment.
Good "B"

Wrote two sentence why the person is famous. No examples given.
Excellent "A"

Explained why the person is famous using three or more sentences. Gives examples of what the person did to become famous.
Reflections

Poor

Inaccurate information; off topic
Fair

Wrote one sentence about what impressed you most about their accomplishments and why this person should be remembered
Good "B"

Wrote two sentences about what impressed you most about their accomplishments and why this person should be remembered
Excellent "A"

Wrote three or more sentences about what impressed you most about their accomplishments and why this person should be remembered





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