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Subtraction Word Problem 
Rubric Code: G93939
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Great

4 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 choose the correct processes.
Good

Student mostly shows a sense of problem solving by choosing the correct processes.
Great

Student clearly shows a sense of problem solving and always chooses the correct processes.
Shows Work

Poor

Student fails to show work
Fair

Student is able to represent some number sense through pictures.
Good

Student is able to represent most of the work through pictures.
Great

Student is able to represent all work though pictures.
Computation

Poor

Student is unable to accurately compute subtraction.
Fair

Student is able to accurately compute some of the subtraction.
Good

Student is able to accurately compute most of the subtraction equation.
Great

Student is able to accurately compute all subtraction equation.



Keywords:
  • how many, show in words, pictures and numbers

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