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Use the following rubric to assess the learners. Aspect


0 marks Poster


Did not make a poster. Handed in a drawing


Edging patterns


Did not


understand the concept


Descriptions


No descriptions given


1 mark


Made an attempt at a poster, but it is unorganised and information is incomplete


Made drawings, but concept not fully understood


Drawings but no or partial descriptions. Descriptions are incorrect


1 2


Investigation 2: Transformations A: a hexagon; B: a triangle; C: a square.


If more colours are used the designs look different and can be more pleasing to the eye. a Examples of each of the shapes alone:


2 marks


Made a poster. All the information is there but not organised


Edging patterns are made with no more than two transformations


Made an attempt at describing the work done, but unorganised


3 marks


Made a poster that has the necessary information. The poster is neat


Understood the concept. Made patterns that show different transformations


Described the patterns and has a grasp of the concepts


b Some examples of combinations of shapes B and C:


Term 4


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