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Math story-Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday 
Students will demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the subtraction of decimals by writing a story about how they spent $200.00.
Rubric Code: N2634B
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Way to go!

3 pts

On Target

2 pts

Still needs work

1 pts

Calculation Sheet

I can subtract decimals accurately.

Way to go!

Complete and accurate. No mathematical errors.
On Target

Complete. Some minor mathematical errors.
Still needs work

Too many mathematical errors.
Math story

I can write a story that takes place over the course of a week and describes in detail how the money is spent.

Way to go!

The story meets all
assignment expectations. Excellent detail and a well told story.
On Target

The story meets the assignment expectations. Good detail, good story.
Still needs work

The story does not meet the assignment expectations. It does not have enough specific details.
Grammar

I can use proper punctuation, complete sentences and accurate spelling in my story.

Way to go!

The story is almost entirely error free.
On Target

This story has minor errors.
Still needs work

This story has too many grammatical errors.
Presentation

I can write my numbers legibly and line up my decimal numbers accurately. I can complete a good copy.

Way to go!

Expense sheet and story are both neat and tidy.
On Target

Expense sheet and story are in good shape. There are a few places where it could be neater.
Still needs work

Expense sheet and story are not in final copy stage. This needed more attention before it was handed in.



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