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Most Important/Least Important 
Rubric Code: GX5W429
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Completion

1

Student only completed 1 page.
2

Student only completed 2 of the 3 pages.
3

Student was able to complete project.
4

Student completed project quickly and easily.
Evaluation

1

Student struggled to evaluate items.
2

Student was able to evaluate items but was unsure about some of the items.
3

Student was able to evaluate items
4

Student was able to explain evaluation when asked and wrote it on paper.
Importance

1

Student could not place items in order of importance.
2

Student tried to place items in order of importance.
3

Student was able to place items in order of importance.
4

Student was able to place items in order of importance and could explain why when asked about order.
Neatness

1

Student's work was not legible.
2

Student's work was legible most of the time.
3

Student's work was legible and easily to understand.
4

Student's work was neatly written. Columns were straight and items were glued on straight.




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