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Situation does not fit either graph.

Situation is
Continuous/Discrete
(x3)

The situation appropriately describes


a continuous/discrete graph.

Situation describes a continuous


graph when it is discrete.
(or)
Situation describes a discrete graph
when it is continuous.

There are no changes that would


associate with the situation.

The situation accounts for a change


that incorrectly describes the graph.

The situation accounts for a change


that correctly describes the graph.

The situation accounts for a change


that correctly describes the graph, and
is specific about the changes.

There is no situation.

The situation plainly describes the


graph, or they used a situation that I
provided in class already.

The situation uses an example to


describe the graph. The example is a
modern experience/scenario.

The situation is exceptionally


creative, and well thought out.

There is just a plain situation. No


decoration was given to the slide or
font.

The situation font is changed or a


picture is provided.

The slide contains multiple pictures,


or a picture that appropriately goes
beyond expectations. The font may be
changed, too.

The slide is full of pictures and fonts


that truly express the situation in a
very creative manner.

Situation accounts for


changes
(x3)

Situation creativity

Slide creativity

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Graphing Situations Slides

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