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Looking At Slides: Page 282 
Rubric Code: RX9X7C
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Subject: Math  
Type: Homework  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Looking At Slids
  Level One

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Level Two

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Level Three

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Level Four

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Understanding

Level One

Shows little understanding of slides. Numerous errors.
Level Two

Shows some understanding of slides. Many errors.
Level Three

Shows a general understanding of slides. A few minor errors.
Level Four

Shows a thorough understanding of slides. No major errors.
Application

Level One

Applies their knowledge with an unacceptable level of effectiveness to identify slides.
Level Two

Applies their knowledge with a minimal level of effectiveness to identify slides.
Level Three

Applies their knowledge with an acceptable level of effectiveness to identify slides.
Level Four

Applies their knowledge with a high degree of effectiveness to identify slides.
Communication

Level One

Rarely presents work with clarity and precision.
Level Two

Sometimes presents work with clarity and precision.
Level Three

Usually presents work with clarity and precision.
Level Four

Presents work with clarity and precision at all times.




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