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Grade9 SQL Group Project

The Grade 9 SQL Group Project involves students working in groups of three to create a Student Records Management System using SQL. Over four weeks, students will design a database, insert data, and perform various SQL queries, with specific roles assigned to each member. The project culminates in a final submission that includes an SQL script, a report document, and an optional presentation, with grading based on structure, data insertion, query accuracy, and teamwork.

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Grade9 SQL Group Project

The Grade 9 SQL Group Project involves students working in groups of three to create a Student Records Management System using SQL. Over four weeks, students will design a database, insert data, and perform various SQL queries, with specific roles assigned to each member. The project culminates in a final submission that includes an SQL script, a report document, and an optional presentation, with grading based on structure, data insertion, query accuracy, and teamwork.

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Grade 9 SQL Group Project: Student Records Management System

Objective:

In this project, students will work in groups of three to design a simple database, insert data, and
use SQL queries to retrieve and analyze information. Each student in the group will take on a
specific role, ensuring collaboration and hands-on experience with SQL concepts.

Project Timeline (4 Weeks):

Week 1: Database Structure & Table Creation

Concepts Covered: Database structure, table creation, primary keys, data types.
Group Tasks:
- Student 1: Creates the database (SchoolDB) and designs the table structure.
- Student 2: Defines appropriate data types and sets up primary keys.
- Student 3: Reviews the structure, ensures all necessary fields are included, and documents
table descriptions.

Week 2: Data Insertion & Basic Queries

Concepts Covered: INSERT INTO, SELECT FROM queries.


Group Tasks:
- Student 1: Inserts at least 10 student records into the Students table.
- Student 2: Writes queries to retrieve all student records.
- Student 3: Writes queries to retrieve students in a specific grade.

Week 3: Filtering & Sorting Data

Concepts Covered: SELECT FROM WHERE, ORDER BY.


Group Tasks:
- Student 1: Writes a query to retrieve students older than 14.
- Student 2: Writes a query to list students in descending order of marks.
- Student 3: Writes a query to display students from a specific grade, sorted alphabetically.

Week 4: Aggregate Functions & Report Generation

Concepts Covered: SUM(), COUNT(), final project documentation.


Group Tasks:
- Student 1: Writes a query to count the total number of students.
- Student 2: Writes a query to find the total marks obtained by all students.
- Student 3: Writes a query to find the average marks of students and compiles the final report.
Final Submission:

1. SQL script (.sql file) with:


- Table creation
- Data insertion
- All queries
2. Report Document explaining:
- Database structure
- Purpose of each query
- Sample query results
3. Presentation (Optional) - Groups may present their project in class.

Grading Criteria (100 points total):

Category Points Description


Database Structure 20 Proper table structure, primary keys, and data types.
Data Insertion 15 Correct use of INSERT INTO statements.
Queries (Filtering & Sorting) 25 Correct use of SELECT FROM WHERE, ORDER BY.
Aggregate Functions 20 Proper implementation of SUM(), COUNT().
Report & Documentation 10 Well-organized explanations and query results.
Teamwork & Participation 10 Each student actively contributes.

Rules & Guidelines:

- All three students must contribute. Each student's role will be assessed based on their individual
tasks.
- Late submissions will result in point deductions.
- Plagiarism (copying directly from the internet) will result in zero marks.

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