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Addition Word Problem 
There are 3 ladybugs, 7 dogs, and 11 birds. How many legs are there altogether? Show your thinking in words, pictures and numbers.
Rubric Code: F6493
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Addition Word Problem
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Problem Solving

Poor

Student does not demonstrate a clear sense of problem solving.
Fair

Student shows some sense of problem solving but is unable to make correct answer.
Good

Student clearly shows a sense of problem solving and works the problem correctly.
Representation

Poor

Student fails to represent his/her work in pictures, words, and numbers.
Fair

Student is able to showhis/her work but does not include all elements asked, words, pictures, and numbers.
Good

Student is able to show his/her answer with all required elements, words, pictures, and numbers.
Reasoning/Proof

Poor

Student is unable to show his/her reason for answering the problem.
Fair

Student reasons the problem but fails to show clearly how he/she solved the problem.
Good

Student is able to clearly show his/her reasoning behind solving the problem.



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