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4 Ways to Write a Number
4 Ways to Write a Number
The students will write 1 different number using all the place value forms of a number with each number they choose. Each number will be written in Standard Form, Expanded Form, Word Form and Picture Form. .
Rubric Code:
KX6AC97
By
Lashe1016
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Handout
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Place Value
Above Grade Level
4 pts
Meeting Grade Level
3 pts
Beginning to meet grade Level
2 pts
Below Grade Level
1 pts
Standard Form
Above Grade Level
The number is a three digit number found and included in standard form.
Meeting Grade Level
The number is a two digit number and found and included in standard form.
Beginning to meet grade Level
The number is a one digit number and found and included in standard form.
Below Grade Level
The number is a two digit number with a zero in the ones place and found and included in standard form.
Expanded Form
Above Grade Level
The number is a three digit number found and included in expanded form.
Meeting Grade Level
The number is a two digit number found and included in expanded form.
Beginning to meet grade Level
The number is a one digit number found and included in expanded form.
Below Grade Level
The number is a one digit number with a zero in the ones place found and included in expanded form.
Word Form
Above Grade Level
The number is a three digit number written in word form . There are no mistakes in spelling.
Meeting Grade Level
The number is a two digit number written in word form . There are no mistakes in spelling.
Beginning to meet grade Level
The number is a two digit number written in word form . There are mistakes in spelling.
The number is a one digit number written in word form . There are no mistakes in spelling.
Below Grade Level
The number is a one digit number written in word form . There are no mistakes in spelling.
Picture (Base Ten Blocks)
Above Grade Level
Numbers were drawn correctly.
Meeting Grade Level
There was one error in the drawing.
Beginning to meet grade Level
There was more than one error in the drawing.
Below Grade Level
The drawing is incorrect and sloppy.
Keywords:
Digits, Place Value, Standard Form, Expanded Form, Word Form, Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousands
Subjects:
Math
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