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Original GCF Problems 
Students will create ten of their own GCF problems, complete with an answer key.
Rubric Code: GX947C
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Subject: Math  
Type: Homework  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

3 pts

Almost There

2 pts

Try Again Tomorrow

1 pts

Correctness
3 pts

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Excellent

All of the problems and answers are correct, with no mathematical errors at all.
Almost There

There are only 1-2 mistakes.
Try Again Tomorrow

There are more than 2 mistakes.
Creativity
1 pts

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Excellent

The problems chosen are different from each other. They are complex problems.
Almost There

The problems chosen are different from each other.
Try Again Tomorrow

The problems chosen are much like each other and are simple.
Presentation
2 pts

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Excellent

The problems and directions are typed. The answer key is witten or typed legibly.
Almost There

The problems, directions, and answers are all written legibly.
Try Again Tomorrow

The problems, answers, and/or directions are written illegibly.



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