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Math Curse Activity
Math Curse Activity
This rubric will be used to score an assignment where students will be creating their own Math Curse book.
Rubric Code:
C832CW
By
jmorel0813
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Math Curse Activity
Excellent
5 pts
Good
4 pts
Average
3 pts
Below Average
2 pts
Unacceptable
1 pts
Story Elements
Excellent
Story has a catchy beginning, interesting story line, lots of details, character development, and a conclusion.
Good
Story has a catchy beginning, interesting story line, many details, some character development, and a conclusion.
Average
Story has an okay beginning, easy to follow story line, a few details, some character development, and a conclusion.
Below Average
Story begins abruptly, story line is a bit hard to follow, has very few details, lacks character development, and/or a poor conclusion.
Unacceptable
Story begins abruptly, story line is a difficult to follow, has no details, lacks character development, and/or lacks a conclusion.
Neatness/Organization
Excellent
Math Curse book is neatly written, colorful, has numbered pages, and meets all expectations.
Good
Math Curse book is neatly written, colorful, has numbered pages, and meets most expectations.
Average
Math Curse book is neatly written, pictures and text are in black and white and/or has no page numbers, and some expectations are followed.
Below Average
Math Curse book is messy, pictures and text are in black and white, has no page numbers, and meets few expectations.
Unacceptable
Math Curse book is very messy, pictures and text are in black and white, has no page numbers, and meets very few expectations.
Creating Word Problems
Excellent
Story contains at least ten word problems.
Good
Story contains at least eight or nine word problems.
Average
Story contains at least six or seven word problems.
Below Average
Story contains at least five or four word problems.
Unacceptable
Story contains a minimum of three word problems.
Correct Word Problems
Excellent
Student correctly writes and answers all word problems.
Good
Student correctly writes and answers eight or nine word problems.
Average
Student correctly writes and answers six or seven word problems.
Below Average
Student correctly writes and answers four or five word problems.
Unacceptable
Student correctly writes and answers at least three word problems.
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Project
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