Abstract
In an environment where cross-curricular or interdisciplinary activities are being recommended for classrooms, the question of the assessment of multi-faceted objectives becomes important. Should multiple tasks be employed for multiple objectives or can a single task be devised in a manner such that more than one rubric can be used to assess the multiple objectives? As a first step in the direction of using a single task for more than one objective, a task from statistics is employed to explore the possibility of assessing the two ideas of Expectation and Variation using two rubrics on the same task. Advantages, disadvantages, and educational implications are explored.