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GEOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS
GEOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS
Rubric Code:
D346C3
By
msdelanie
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Geometric Measurements
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Above Average
4 pts
Mastery
5 pts
Short Sentences
Poor
Mathematical ideas or facts are listed with no explanation or incorrect explanations.
Fair
Mathematical ideas are listed and breifly explained. Explanations may contain several errors.
Good
Mathematical ideas are mentioned with some explanation but may not have enough detail to express clear understanding of the concepts or include misconceptions
Above Average
Mathmatical ideas are included with explanation and detail. Understanding of content is evident.
Mastery
Mathematical ideas are the focus of the poster with detailed explanations and clear understanding of the concepts.
Mathematical Terms
Poor
Little or no key mathematical terms are used.
Fair
Mathematical terms are given but no defination or meaning is given.
Good
Several mathematical terms are given and defined.
Above Average
All mathematical terms are given and defined.
Mastery
All mathematical terms are given and defined and clear examples are given.
Diagrams
Poor
Little or no diagrams are used.
Fair
Diagrams are used but the meaning of them are vauge.
Good
Diagrams are used only with a few mathematical concepts.
Above Average
Diagrams are used to explain all mathematical concepts used in the poster.
Mastery
Diagrams are used to explain all mathematical concepts used and they are explained in a clear and concise.
Layout
Poor
Layout is confusing and no apparent organization. The information is not easily identifiable.
Fair
Layout is somewhat organized.
Good
Layout is organized. The information could be located with ease.
Above Average
Layout is well organized. All information is available.
Mastery
Layout appearance is sharp and clean. All information identiable with no confusion.
Neatness
Poor
Writing is messy and can be barely read.
Fair
Writing is somewhat messy and the meaning of what is written is not clear.
Good
Writing is understandable but it sometimes refers to mathematical concepts.
Above Average
Writing is clear and concise.
Mastery
Writng is very clear and understandable. Many details were given to explain mathematical concepts used in the poster.
Math Content
Poor
Mathematical ideas or facts are listed with no explanation or incorrect explanations.
Fair
Mathematical ideas are listed and breifly explained. Explanations may contain several errors.
Good
Mathematical ideas are mentioned with some explanation but may not have enough detail to express clear understanding of the concepts or include misconceptions.
Above Average
Mathematical ideas are included with explanation and detail. Understanding of content is evident.
Mastery
Mathematical ideas are the focus of the poster with detailed explanations and clear understanding of the concepts.
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Project
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