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Student's will analyze the word problem in order to solve and show in sequence through illustrations, numbers and words.
Rubric Code: PX673C3
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Number stories
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Written Story

Poor

Student does not add all data. Question is not answered.
Fair

Student adds most data and question at the end. Some correct signs
Good

Student adds all data and the question at the end involves an operation signal word. Correct signs added.
illustrations

Poor

No illustrationsare used to represent data.
Fair

Illustrations are used, but they do not represent the data given in the written story problem.
Good

illustrations represent data given in the story problem accurately.
Solution

Poor

Student does not have a number sentence or solution.
Fair

Student only writes number sentence and does not show solution.
Good

Student writes a number sentence to show solution.
Sequence

Poor

No sequence of steps written to solve the word problem.
Fair

The student writes most of the steps to solve or writes incomplete information.
Good

The student correctly uses the transitional words to sequence steps taken to solve.




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