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Math Numbering 1-10 
Recognize means to point to a number when asked. Write means to correctly write the number when orally given a number. Say means to correctly say the number when shown a number.
Rubric Code: N77XX2
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Subject: Math  
Type: Handout  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Recognizing numbers 1-10

Poor

The student was able to recognize less than four numbers.
Fair

The student was able to recognize four to six numbers.
Good

The student was able to recognize seven to nine numbers
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The student was able to recognize all of the numbers.
Writing the numbers 1-10

Poor

The student was able to write less than four numbers.
Fair

The student was able to write four to six numbers.
Good

The student was able to write seven to nine numbers
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The student was able to write all of the numbers.
Saying the numbers 1-10

Poor

The student was able to say less than four numbers.
Fair

The student was able to say four to six numbers.
Good

The student was able to say seven to nine numbers
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The student was able to say all of the numbers.




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