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Which student is correct? 
Students are to first solve and estimate the total number of students of the schools. Students will solve using an bridges strategy. Write a sentence to explain which student is correct.
Rubric Code: L245A65
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Which student was correct?
  Great

3 pts

Good

2 pts

Keep Trying

1 pts

Assessment

Great

Student estimates, demonstrates use of place value to accurately round, and illustrates understanding for how they know which student is correct and a written sentence response which gives evidence that student understands estimation .
Student receives check mark with plus sign.
Good

Student demonstrates some use of place value to accurately round, and illustrates understanding of how they know which student is correct and illustrating in some way which student choose the correct
Student receives check mark.
Keep Trying

Student struggles to estimate and use reasoning to explain which student is correct and is unable to show their work to explain which student choose correct.
Student receives check mark with minus sign.



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  • Correct, Estimate, Rounding

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