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comparing 2D shapes 
Rubric Code: R9A672
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Level 1

1 pts

Level 2

2 pts

Level 3

3 pts

Leve; 4

4 pts

content knowledge

name, edges, vertices etc...

Level 1

unable to name shapes

unable to identify features

many errors
Level 2

requires prompting to name shapes

requires prompting to identify features

some errors
Level 3

minimal prompting to name shapes

minimal prompting to identify features

minimal errors
Leve; 4

independently and creatively identifies shapes

independently and creatively identifies features

no errors
vocabulary

Level 1

uses no math vocabulary
Level 2

uses some math vocabulary with prompting
Level 3

often uses math vocabulary with little or no prompting
Leve; 4

independently uses math vocabulary
critical thinking

Level 1

unable to compare the two shapes

0 to1 comparison
Level 2

requires prompting to compare the 2 shapes

2 or more comparisons
Level 3

minimal prompting to compare the 2 shapes

3 or more comparisons
Leve; 4

independently and creatively compares the 2 shapes

5 or more comparisons




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