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Football Multiplication is a game that will help the student practice 2 by 2 digit multiplication. The game is set up for 2 or more players, up to 6 players at a time. How the game works is that the student will chose a card from the pile, if the child gets the correct answer, he or she will be able to move to the next yard line, taking turns until someone gets to the end-zone. To make the field goal extra 2 points, the student will pick a card from the "FG" pile. The problems are harder, so if the student gets it correct, they get 2 extra points. The learning target for this game is the student will be able to perform 2 by 2 multiplication with 95% accuracy.
Rubric Code: C4A4AX
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

Total

(N/A)

Game Requirements

Directions sheet
Game board
Game pieces

3

Game has all requirements.
2

Game is missing 2 or more requirements
1

Game is missing 3 or more requirements
Total
Rules

3

Rules were written clearly enough that all could EASILY participate.
2

Rules were written but one part of the game NEEDED SILIGHTLY more explanation.
1

Rules were written but some people had difficulty figuring out the game.
Total
Playability

3

The game is a lot fun to play. The game can be replayed without feeling bored. Time to play the game is perfect.
2

The game is fun to play. The game is not too short or long. The game could be replayed.
1

The game is too easy or difficult. Not fun to play. Not able to replay game. Game is too long or too short when being played.
Total
Design of Game

3

Is colorful and attractive to the eye. Game has a very original design.
The game looks like it would be fun to play.
2

Is colorful and interesting. Game has a good design.
The game looks like it would be fun to play.
1

Board and pieces are missing color and neatness. The game does not look like it would be fun to play.The design is not very original.
Total
Math Questions

3

There is a wide variety of math questions for the game. Questions are answerable for age level of game. Problems are appropriate for age level of game.
Answers are provided for the game.
2

There is a variety of math questions for the game. Questions are answerable for age level of game. Most problems are appropriate for age level of game. Some of the answers are not provided for the problems
1

There is some variety of math questions for the game. Some questions are not asnwerable for age level of game. Some problems are appropriate for age level of game.
Total
Accuracy of Content

3

All information and pieces or cards made for the game are correct.
2

All but two information and pieces or cards made for the game are correct.
1

SEVERAL information and pieces or cards made for the game are NOT accurate.
Total
Grammar

3

All information, titles, and/or flash card are spelling correctly and grammatically correct.
2

All but two of the information, titles, and/or flash card are spelling correctly and grammatically correct.
1

SEVERAL of the information, titles, and/or flash card are spelling correctly and grammatically correct.
Total



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