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Inequalities 
Solving and graphing inequalities
Rubric Code: P6B258
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Inequalities
  LEVEL 1

1 pts

LEVEL 2

2 pts

LEVEL 3

3 pts

LEVEL 4

4 pts

Solves the inequalitiy

LEVEL 1

Demonstrates limited knowledge of algebraic steps for isolating the variable
LEVEL 2

Demonstrates understanding of solving 1 step inequalities
LEVEL 3

Demonstrates understanding of solving 2 step inequalities
LEVEL 4

All inequalities have been solved correctly.
graphs the inequality

LEVEL 1

Graph does not have appropriate numbers
Graph is incomplete
LEVEL 2

Graph is correct
Graphing is incomplete
LEVEL 3

Graph is complete
for greater than or less then
Graph is incomplete for greater/equal and less/egual
LEVEL 4

Graph is complete and demonstrates understanding of graphing inequalities
applys knowledge

LEVEL 1

Student can graph 1 step inequalities
LEVEL 2

Student can solve and graph 2 step inequalities
LEVEL 3

Student can can solve and graph 2 or more step inequalities
LEVEL 4

Student can solve and graph inequalities multiplied or divided by a negative number



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  • inequalites

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