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Introduction to Multiplication 
Create an array formation which represents a given multiplication problem.
Rubric Code: G52343
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Introducing Multiplication
 

Independently Meets Expectation

3 pts


Needs Assistance to Meet Expection

2 pts


Expectation Not Met

1 pts


Expectation Not Met

0 pts

Building Arrays

Creating an array to model multiplication.

3

Student independently and successfully creates an array formation to represent the multiplication problem on their paper.
2

Student needs help from the teacher in order to create an array formation which successfully represents the multiplication problem on their paper.
1

Student is unable to successfully create an array formation which successfully represents the multiplication problem on their paper despite assistance from the teacher.
0

Student is unable to successfully create an array formation which successfully represents the multiplication problem on their paper despite assistance from the teacher.



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  • Array

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