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How Many Apples Can You Count? 
Students and teacher work together to understand how to count. The Big Book "10 Apples Up On Top?" is used to improve counting skills.
Rubric Code: E6W5WW
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Subject: Math  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric How Many Apples Can You Count?
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Excellent

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Participation

Poor

Did not Participate at all.
Fair

Only participated 50% of the time.
Good

Did a great job! Participated 90% of the time.
Excellent

Did a great job! Participated 100% of the time.
Understanding/Effort

Poor

Did not understand how to count, and did not try to understand after being instructed on how to do activity. No effort.
Fair

Some effort showed on learning how to count, some understanding was not quite there.
Good

Showed great effort and understanding. Did a great job all around.
Excellent

Showed great effort and understanding. Did a great job all around, and contributed to the group.
Neatness

Poor

Completed few of the pages, and provided few details.
Fair

Completed some of the pages, and provided some details.
Good

Completed most of the pages, and provided many details.
Excellent

Completed all of the pages, and provided great detail.




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