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Creating Story Problems
Creating Story Problems
This rubric is for first grade students who will create their own story problems, present the problem, and show others how they solved the problem.
Rubric Code:
HXW9352
By
fnorth
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Creating Story Problems
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Story Problem
Poor
Story problem is illegible and does not clearly state information or the problem.
Fair
Story problem leaves out one or two pieces of information required for solving the problem.
Good
Story problem is clearly written, giving the reader all information that is required to solve the problem.
Number Sentence
Poor
A number sentence was not written to match the story problem.
Fair
The number sentence was written clearly but did not match the important information in the problem.
Good
The number sentence was written clearly during the problem solving presentation and matched the important information in the problem.
Strategy
Poor
The strategy used did not match the number sentence used in the problem and did not give the correct answer.
Fair
The strategy used did not match the number sentence used in the problem, but still solved the problem correctly.
Good
The strategy used was clearly explained and matched the number sentence used in the problem.
Communication
Poor
Information was not presented clearly.
Fair
Most information was presented clearly.
Good
All information was given very clearly so all students could understand.
Creativity
Poor
Story was not creative and few pictures were used
Fair
Story was somewhat creative and some illustrations used.
Good
Story was very creative and appropriate illustrations were used.
Mechanics
Poor
Story has 4 or more grammar/ punctuation errors.
Fair
Story has 2-3 grammar/ punctuation errors.
Good
Story has no more than 1 grammar/
punctuation error.
Keywords:
story problems
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Presentation
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