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    Week 19: Home Project

    Essential Questions:

    What is unit rate? How do you determine a unit rate? How are unit rates useful?

    Task:

    Using your own examples, show and explain what unit rates are. How does unit rate relate to speed?

    Also, what is meant by unit price? Show various examples to demonstrate your understanding.

    You may choose to represent this by creating a lesson booklet, a poster, or by creating something

    digitally (e.g. a PowerPoint slideshow or a video).

    You will be graded, using the following rubric.

    Rubric:

    CATEGORY 4 3 2 1

    MathematicalConcepts Explanation showscompleteunderstanding of themathematicalconcepts used tosolve the problem(s).

    Explanation showssubstantialunderstanding of themathematicalconcepts used tosolve the problem(s).

    Explanation showssome understandingof the mathematicalconcepts needed tosolve the problem(s).

    Explanation showsvery limitedunderstanding of theunderlying conceptsneeded to solve theproblem(s) OR is notwritten.

    Explanation Explanation isdetailed and clear.

    Explanation is clear. Explanation is a littledifficult tounderstand, butincludes criticalcomponents.

    Explanation is difficultto understand and ismissing severalcomponents OR wasnot included.

    MathematicalTerminology andNotation

    Correct terminologyand notation arealways used, makingit easy to understandwhat was done.

    Correct terminologyand notation areusually used, makingit fairly easy tounderstand what wasdone.

    Correct terminologyand notation areused, but it issometimes not easyto understand whatwas done.

    There is little use, ora lot of inappropriateuse, of terminologyand notation.

    Diagrams andPictures

    Diagrams and/orpictures are clear andgreatly add to thereader'sunderstanding of theprocedure(s).

    Diagrams and/orpictures are clear andeasy to understand.

    Diagrams and/orpictures aresomewhat difficult tounderstand.

    Diagrams and/orpictures are difficultto understand or arenot used.

    Neatness andOrganization

    The work ispresented in a neat,clear, organizedfashion that is easyto read.

    The work ispresented in a neatand organizedfashion that is usuallyeasy to read.

    The work ispresented in anorganized fashion butmay be hard to readat times.

    The work appearssloppy andunorganized. It ishard to know whatinformation goestogether.