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Complex Numbers, Children's Book Rubric

This document outlines the requirements and scoring rubric for a mastery project on complex numbers. The project must demonstrate mastery of three learning targets: identifying complex numbers and writing their conjugates, adding, subtracting, and multiplying complex numbers, and simplifying quotients of complex numbers. It will be scored based on neatness and organization, creativity and uniqueness, mathematical accuracy and rigor, and inclusion of additional requirements like a minimum page count, book cover, presentation, and illustrations.

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Complex Numbers, Children's Book Rubric

This document outlines the requirements and scoring rubric for a mastery project on complex numbers. The project must demonstrate mastery of three learning targets: identifying complex numbers and writing their conjugates, adding, subtracting, and multiplying complex numbers, and simplifying quotients of complex numbers. It will be scored based on neatness and organization, creativity and uniqueness, mathematical accuracy and rigor, and inclusion of additional requirements like a minimum page count, book cover, presentation, and illustrations.

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Algebra 2

Name: ___________________________________ Unit 3 Complex Numbers Mastery Project Period: _________ Learning Target: I can 4. Identify complex numbers and write their conjugates 5. Add, subtract, and multiply complex numbers 6. Simplify quotients of complex numbers
Objective Neatness / Organization 1 The project is not organized with each of the 3 learning targets. The project is not professional quality. 2 The project is not separated with 3 of the learning targets. 3 The project is presented with fairly legible story lines and examples. The mathematics and story is easy to distinguish. The artistic representation contains drawing and color is added. The project contains 3 correct examples, with 1 or 2 small errors, which challenge the reader and author. Examples contain detailed steps with explanations. Contains 3 of the additional requirements.

Mastery?

4 The project is presented in a professional format. All story lines and examples are either typed or neatly written. The artistic drawing contains extra details that make it attractive and a complete drawing. The project contains correct examples that challenge the reader and author representing their mastery. Each example contains detailed steps with explanations. Contains all of the additional requirements.

Overall Creativity / Uniqueness

There is not attempt at artistic representation.

The artistic representation is attempted and not colored.

Mathematical Accuracy / Rigor / Content

The project contains no correct examples that challenge the reader and author. No steps or explanations are included.

Additional Requirements: Minimum 6 Pages Book Cover Presentation Illustrations

Contains 1 of the additional requirements.

The project contains 2 or 1 correct examples, with 3 to 5 small errors, that challenge the reader and author. Some examples contain steps with no explanation. Contains 2 of the additional requirements.

Objective Neatness / Organization Overall Creativity / Uniqueness Mathematical Accuracy / Rigor / Content Additional Requirements Total Additional Comments:

Possible Points 6 10 30 4 50 points

Awarded Points

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