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for Math Elementary Teachers II (MATH 113) Lab Report Cover Sheet 23 January 2008 Please indicate the lab activity or activities to which your report is related in the list below. Then, mark the grade levels towards which your lab report is targeted. Remember that you must submit at least one lab report for each grade level during the course of the quarter. Finally, sign the academic integrity statement at the...

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for Math Elementary Teachers II (MATH 113) Lab Report Cover Sheet 23 January 2008 Please indicate the lab activity or activities to which your report is related in the list below. Then, mark the grade levels towards which your lab report is targeted. Remember that you must submit at least one lab report for each grade level during the course of the quarter. Finally, sign the academic integrity statement at the bottom of this cover sheet and attach the lab report and your lab notes. Week 3 Topics Decimals and Base 10 Blocks The Right Bucket Decimal Game Exploring Base 1 2 Using Proportions to Interpret Data Proportional Reasoning and Functions Grade Level K-3 4-6 7-10 N/A Academic Integrity Statement By signing below, I/we certify that this lab report contains my/our own original work created especially for this class. Any sources used in creating this work have been properly cited within the report. Signature Lab Report Scoring Rubric Scoring Criteria Formatting The report is professionally formatted, clearly laid out, and visually appealing. Spelling and Grammar The is report written in complete sentences where appropriate, with no spelling or grammatical errors. Lab Notes A complete copy of lab notes for all lab activities is attached to the lab report. Depth of Mathematics The presentation clearly shows that the student has a deep understanding of the topic being covered. Breadth of Mathematics A sucient number of examples, gures, descriptions, etc. are provided to adequately address the subject covered. Accuracy of Mathematics Mathematical statements and computations are accurate and clear to the reader. Communication of Content The goals, purpose, and content of the report are clearly communicated in a mann...

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