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Writing About Math Problem Solving
Writing About Math Problem Solving
Rubric Code:
P29WC5
By
Dhrenchir
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Writing About Math
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Organization
Good
The problem is stated, there is an explanation of how the problem was solved, and the solution is given in the last sentence.
Fair
One component is missing:
____probem
____explanation
____solution
Poor
Organization is clearly lacking. Two or more of the components are lacking.
___problem
___explanation
___solution
Explanation
Good
The written explanation is clear. Somone could repeat your steps just from reading what you wrote.
Fair
Both written explanation and graphs, charts, problem statements, etc. are needed to understand the process used to solve the problem.
Poor
The explanation is not clear. The mathemation would have to be consulted in order for the solution process to be understood.
Vocabulary
Good
An appropriate number of math words are used to share and to clarify ideas throughout the explanation.
Fair
A limited number of math words are used in the explanation.
Poor
No math words are used in the explanation.
Work Space
Good
The work space contains information drawn or written that clearly shows how the solution was found. A correct solution has been found.
Fair
The work space contains information, drawn or written that partly shows how the solution was found. A correct solution has been found.
Poor
The work space contains no information.
Solution
Good
The solution is correct.
Fair
The solution may be particially correct. It is clear that the concept is understood. There may be a careless error.
Poor
The solution is not correct.
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Writing
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