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Integers 
Addition and Subtraction of Integers, Using Two Visual Components in the Lesson: 1) Number Lines and 2) Visual Illustration of the Student's Choice. On Number Line Illustrations, green arrows mean positive and red arrows mean negative.
Rubric Code: G7A682
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Demonstrate Understanding of Adding & Subtracting Integers with Illustrations
  Poor

Has little or no understanding of material

1 pts

Average

Has a basic, but still incomplete, understanding.

2 pts

Very Good

Has a solid understanding and can apply understanding sometimes to new material.

3 pts

Exceeds Expectations

Has a superior understanding and can apply to new material.

4 pts

Adding a Positive and a Negative

Show problems with number line

Poor

Cannot demonstrate problem on a number line. Cannot get correct answer with correct sign more than 75% of the time.
Average

Show problem with 2 integers on a number line with correct illustration and solution more than 75% of the time.
Very Good

Shows problems with 3 or 4 integers and shows correct illustration and solution more than 90% of the time.
Exceeds Expectations

Shows complicated problems with 5 or more integers, shows correct illustration and solutions.
Adding Two Negative Numbers

Show problems with number line

Poor

Cannot demonstrate problem on a number line. Cannot get correct answer with correct sign more than 75% of the time.
Average

Show problem with 2 integers on a number line with correct illustration and solution more than 75% of the time.
Very Good

Shows problems with 3 or 4 integers and shows correct illustration and solution more than 90% of the time.
Exceeds Expectations

Shows complicated problems with 5 or more integers, with correct illustration and solutions.
Subtracting Negatives

Show problems with number line

Poor

Cannot demonstrate problem on a number line. Cannot get correct answer with correct sign more than 75% of the time.
Average

Show problem with 2 integers on a number line with correct illustration and solution more than 75% of the time.
Very Good

Shows problems with 3 or 4 integers and shows correct illustration and solution more than 90% of the time.
Exceeds Expectations

Shows complicated problems with 5 or more integers, with correct illustration and solutions.
Original Illustration Project

Given Six Problems: Produce Original Illustration of the concept of Addition and Subtraction of Positive and Negative Integers. Suggestions are: Money, Icebergs, Poker Chips, Celsius Temperatures

Poor

Shows poor effort with visual component.
Average

Shows basic effort with visual component.
Very Good

Shows very good effort with visual component.
Exceeds Expectations

Puts in superior effort with visual component.
Project Answers

Six Problems, as above, solved.

Poor

Has difficulty understanding integer operations and less than 4 of the six have correct answers.
Average

Demonstrates a basic, but not complete, understanding of integer operations. Four of six are correct.
Very Good

Demonstrates clear understanding of integer operations. Five of six are correct.
Exceeds Expectations

Shows clear understanding of integer operations and all answers are correct.




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