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Graphing : Histograms, Dot-plots, and box-plots

Teacher Name: Mr. Woolman


Student Name:

CATEGORY

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Amazing 10-8

Almost 7-4

Needs Work 3-0 Points Earned

Box-Plot

All of the data is


Most of the data is
correctly labeled and labeled and placed
placed
correctly

Data is incorrect and


not placed correctly
and/or the graph is
incomplete

Histogram

All of the data is


Most of the data is
correctly labeled and labeled and placed
placed
correctly

Data is incorrect and


not placed correctly
and/or the graph is
incomplete

Dot-Plot

All of the data is


Most of the data is
correctly labeled and labeled and placed
placed
correctly

Data is incorrect and


not placed correctly
and/or the graph is
incomplete

Neatness and
Attractiveness

Exceptionally well
designed, neat, and
attractive. Colors
that go well together
are used to make the
graph more
readable. A ruler and
graph paper (or
graphing computer
program) are used.

Neat and relatively


attractive. A ruler
and graph paper (or
graphing computer
program) are used
to make the graph
more readable.

Lines are neatly


drawn but the graph
appears quite plain.
Appears messy
and \\\"thrown
together\\\" in a hurry.
Lines are visibly
crooked.

Survey

Survey is taken by
the whole population
and correctly reflects
the class. The
question is
measurable

Survey is taken by
most of the class
and somewhat
reflects the class

Survey is not taken


by the class and is
rushed or made up
and/or the question is
not measurable

Completation

All of the
assignments are
turned in on time into
the correct place by
all group members

Most of the
assignments are
turned in on time by
the group

Most of the
assignments are not
turned in on time and
there is no evidence
of work

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