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Unknown Angles
Angle Relationships
Solving for unknown angles and angle proofs
Rubric Code:
DX784W4
By
dzabudos
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Subject:
Math
Type:
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Grade Levels:
9-12
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Angle Relationships
1 pts
2 pts
3 pts
4 pts
ANGLE MEASUREMENTS
1
Only a few angles are measured and/or identified
2
Most angles have been measured and/or identified correctly.
3
All angles have been measured and/or identified correctly.
4
All angles have been written and/or identified correctly.
COMPUTATION
1
Student has not shown answers or produced work to be graded
2
Student only showed answers but did not show any work.
3
Student only showed answers but showed only partial work.
4
Student shows complete answers
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE
1
Student can describe the relationship between complementary angles
2
Student can describe the relationship between complementary and supplementary angles
3
Student can describe the relationship between complementary, supplementary and vertical angles
4
Student can describe the relationship between complementary, supplementary, vertical angles and alternate interior/exterior angles
VOCABULARY
1
Student demonstrates basic understanding of geometric terms
2
Student demonstrates an understanding of geometric terms
3
Student demonstrates an understanding of geometric terms and is able to apply definitions when solving for unknown angles with minimal support from teacher/notes
4
Student demonstrates a deep understanding of geometric terms and is able to recall criteria when solving for unknown angles
WRITING PROOFS
1
Student writes a proof that demonstrates little or no understanding of the method needed to achieve the conclusion
2
Student writes a proof that demonstrates an understanding of the method needed to reach the conclusion, but steps are missing or incorrect
3
Student writes a proof that demonstrates an understanding of the method needed to reach the conclusion, but one step is missing or incorrect
4
Student writes a complete and correct proof that clearly leads to the conclusion.
Keywords:
Geometry, angles
Subjects:
Math
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