portfolio presentation templates, 3 examples
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Portfolio Presentation Name_______________
Problem:Mr. Brown, Mr. Devlin and Mr. Coleman are a competitive group of friends. Te! compete in "ust about ever!ting.#ne $aturda! morning te! all went out to pla! a %uic& nine oles of golf. Te score card below sows te score at teend of teir game. #ne score was missing for eac pla!er, but te! all &now wat teir final score were. 'elp eac
pla!er finali(e te score card. )at are te missing scores of eac pla!er* $ow and +plain !our wor& using te rubricattaced.
-nnotate:
Name / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 $core
Mr.Brown
7 70 2 7/ 7 73 2 1 70
Mr.Devlin
7 7/ 0 1 7/ 72 1 0 7/
Mr.Coleman
7 7 7 2 0 73 70 8
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Presenters Goals
• Annotate or identify the important numbers, words, and phrases in the problem
• Write an explanation that answers an open response question. The explanation must include a
problem solving technique.
• Show all the calculations needed to answer the question. All the calculations should be presented
logically and in order with the final answer correctly labeled.
• llustrate your answer by using diagrams, graphs and pictures. llustrations should be clearly labeled.
Picture 9;rap, Diagram, etc.
Presenters 4 3 2 1
!riting "xplanation is concise,accurate, and usesappropriate mathvocabulary
"xplanation are somewhatconcise, mostly accurate,and uses some mathvocabulary
"xplanation are notconcise, manyinaccuracies, and useslittle math vocabulary
"xplanation iswrong and uses nomath vocabulary
#alculating calculations are correct
and answers arecorrectly labeled
one calculation is incorrect
and answers are correctlylabeled
more than one calculation
is incorrect and answersare not labeled
no calculations are
correct and answersare not labeled
llustrating llustrations displaycorrect information andcorrectly labeled
llustrations display somecorrect information andcorrectly labeled
llustrations show littleinformation and incorrectlylabeled
no llustration
Goals for Portfolio Presentations
Picture
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Portfolio Presentation Name_______________
Problem:
Mr. Brown loves going on destination vacations. #ne time e went to -las&a to visit is broter and did an arra!of activities. Te grap starts wen Mr. Brown left is broters ouse. Mr. Brown left is broters ouse at 0,123 feet
above sea level and too& a i&e up to te top of a mountain tat was 3, 543 ft above sea level. -fter is our and a alf brea& e went straigt to te #cean to go snor&eling. 'e couldn<t sta! too long so e was onl! diving around 012 ftundersea level. $oon after te dive Mr. Brown went to bac& to is broter<s ouse to catc up on a nice mid7da! nap. )ais te total distance Mr. Brown traveled on tis particular da!* $ow and +plain !our wor&.
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' e i g t
Time
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Presenters Goals
• Annotate or identify the important numbers, words, and phrases in the problem
• Write an explanation that answers an open response question. The explanation must include a problem solving
technique.
• Show all the calculations needed to answer the question. All the calculations should be presented logically and
in order with the final answer correctly labeled. llustrate your answer by using diagrams, graphs and pictures.
• . llustrations should be clearly labeled
-dvisor!_____ Portfolio Presentation Name_______________
Picture 9;rap, Diagram, etc.Te grap on te front sows at wat elevation Mr. Brown was at during is activities. Te grap also sows ow
long e did eac activit!. =e7illustrate te grap tat was sown in te problem bo and correctl! label eac line of tegrap wit were Mr. Brown was and wat e was doing. 9>ou must also label te diagonal lines.
Presenters 4 3 2 1
!riting "xplanation is concise,accurate, and uses
appropriate mathvocabulary
"xplanation are somewhatconcise, mostly accurate,
and uses some mathvocabulary
"xplanation are notconcise, many
inaccuracies, and useslittle math vocabulary
"xplanation iswrong and uses no
math vocabulary
#alculating calculations are correctand answers arecorrectly labeled
one calculation is incorrectand answers are correctlylabeled
more than one calculationis incorrect and answersare not labeled
no calculations arecorrect and answersare not labeled
llustrating llustrations displaycorrect information andcorrectly labeled
llustrations display somecorrect information andcorrectly labeled
llustrations show littleinformation and incorrectlylabeled
no llustration
Goals for Portfolio Presentations
Picture
-nnotate:
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Problem: ?n a sale, all te prices are reduced b! /2@.
. Aason sees a sirt tat cost 0/ before te sale. 'ow muc does it cost in te sale*
?n te second wee& of te sale, te prices are reduced b! /2@ of te previous wee&<s price. ?n te tird wee& of te sale
te prices are again reduced b! /2@ of te previous wee&<s price. ?n te fort wee& of te sale, te prices are againreduced b! /2@ of te previous wee&<s price.
/. Aason tin&s tis will mean tat te price will reduce to 8 after te four reductions because 1 /2@ 88@.+plain w! Aason is wrong*
0. ?f Aason is able to bu! is "ac&et after te four reductions, ow muc will e ave to pa!*1. )at percentage of te original price does e save*
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Presenters Goals
• Annotate or identify the important numbers, words, and phrases in the problem
• Write an explanation that answers an open response question. The explanation must include a problem solving
technique.
• Show all the calculations needed to answer the question. All the calculations should be presented logically and
in order with the final answer correctly labeled. llustrate your answer by using diagrams, graphs and pictures.
• . llustrations should be clearly labeled
Picture 9;rap, Diagram, etc.
Presenters 4 3 2 1
!riting "xplanation is concise,accurate, and usesappropriate math
vocabulary
"xplanation are somewhatconcise, mostly accurate,and uses some math
vocabulary
"xplanation are notconcise, manyinaccuracies, and uses
little math vocabulary
"xplanation iswrong and uses nomath vocabulary
#alculating calculations are correctand answers arecorrectly labeled
one calculation is incorrectand answers are correctlylabeled
more than one calculationis incorrect and answersare not labeled
no calculations arecorrect and answersare not labeled
llustrating llustrations displaycorrect information andcorrectly labeled
llustrations display somecorrect information andcorrectly labeled
llustrations show littleinformation and incorrectlylabeled
no llustration
Goals for Portfolio Presentations
Picture