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Stump Your Friends with Order of Operations 
Your task is to create 5 homework problems over the order of operations (PEMDAS). After you are finished making up your questions, you will trade papers and see if you stumped your friends, if they stumped you, or if neither group was stumped because you both understand this material.
Rubric Code: K42A9W
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Stump your Friends
  Good

4 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Your questions for other group
Followed Guidelines

1) Throughout the 5 problems, you must use each part of PEMDAS at least twice. 2) Each question must have two to four operations or steps in it. For example, has 3 operations: subtraction, multiplication, and exponents. 3) Also, your problems can only deal with integers, no fractions.

Good

Followed all guidelines
Fair

Followed most of the guidelines
Poor

Did not follow guidelines
Legible

Make sure the other group can read your problems

Good

Problems were legible to other group
Fair

Mostly legible but group had some confusion
Poor

Not legible
Your answer key
Question 1

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Question 2

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Question 3

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Question 4

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Question 5

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Your solutions
This is your solutions to the other group's questions.
Question 1

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Question 2

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Question 3

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Question 4

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Question 5

Good

Problem contains all correct mathematical notation, work, and solution
Fair

There are a few mistakes in the work. Problem may or may not be correct.
Poor

Problem is not correct and lots of mistakes present in the work.
Team Work
Team Work/Cooperation

Good

Worked well as a team cooperating to get the task finished successfully
Fair

Worked pretty well together
Poor

Did not work well together



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