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Tangram Puzzle Art
Use all 7 tans to create a picture. More than one tangram can be used.
Grade levels:
9-12
neetuchacko
2
Timeline Rubric: Integers
Basic Rubric for evaluation of a single timeline or multiple timelines on the same paper.
Grade levels:
6-8
neetuchacko
3
My Math Comic Strip
Each student will create a hand drawn comic strip to show understanding of a specific mathematical concept.
Grade levels: N/A
neetuchacko
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MATH HOMEWORK RUBRIC
A rubric designed to set clear expectations on what is expected for homework.
Grade levels:
9-12
neetuchacko
5
Shapes in Art
Here are some things you should have for your mask. Remember the four main shapes we learned: square, circle, triangle, and rectangle. Do your best to use colors, shapes, and the art we looked at in class to make your mask. Remember to be creative! Your mask should reflect who YOU are!
Grade levels: N/A
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