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Plane Shape Mosaic 
Students must draw a simple pattern on their paper. Students then needed to cut and place different plane shapes into their simple design. After completed students must then explain how they can compare the different shapes they use.
Rubric Code: QX32XX7
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Application of question

Poor

Response to question demonstrates a limited understanding of the standard and objective. Less than 50% of the facts are accurate.
Fair

80-90% of the response is accurate.
Good

Student has a deep understanding of the standard and objective. response is clear and accurate.
Quality of work

Poor

Student used 1-2 plane shapes in their mosaic.
Fair

student used 3-4 plane shapes in their mosaic.
Good

student used 5 or more plane shapes in their mosaic
Follow requirements of assignment

Poor

Assignment was clearly rushed, messy, and few requirements are met.
Fair

Assignment is a bit messy, with some of the requirements met.
Good

Assignment is completed neatly, with all requirements of the assignment met.




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