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Kindergarten Mathematics 
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Rubric Code: E64C98
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Beginning

1 pts

Progressing

2 pts

Achieved

3 pts

State Goal 6:Number Sense

Criteria

Identifies whole numbers 0-20
Beginning

Can identify numbers 0-6
Progressing

Can identify numbers 0-15
Achieved

Can identify numbers 0-20
Number Order

Criteria

Can place numbers in order from 1 to 20
with no errors
Beginning

Can not place numbers in order from 1 to 6 without some help.
Progressing

Can place numbers in order from 1 to 15 with 2-3 errors.
Achieved

Can place the numbers in order from 1 to 20 100% of the time.
Missing Number

Criteria

Student can find the missing number on a number line with no prompting 100% of the time.
Beginning

Student can not find the missing number on the number line 1-10 without help most of the time.
Progressing

Student can find the missing number on the number line 1 to 10 80% of the time.
Achieved

Student can find the missing number on the number line 1 to 10 without any prompting 100% of the time.



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  • numeral order

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