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Linear Equations 
Rubric Code: U25B67
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Subject: Math  
Type: Exam  
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Problem Solving

3

An efficient strategy is chosen with adjustments along the way to obtain a correct answer
2

A correct stategy is chosen without obtaining the correct answer.
1

A partially correct strategy is chosen.
0

No strategy is chosen, or an incorrect strategy is used that will not lead to a solution.
Reasoning

3

Student uses evidence to justify and support decisions.
2

Arguments are based upon adequate mathematical reasoning.
1

Arguments are made with some mathematical basis.
0

No mathematical reasoning is evident.
Communication

3

Approach is precise and elegant.
2

Approach is logical, organized, methodical, and coherent
1

There is some communication of an approach.
0

Little or no communication of an approach is evident.
Representation

3

Student uses symbolic mathematical relationships to denote generalities
2

Mathematical representations are appropriate and accurate.
1

An attempt is made to construct mathematical representations to record and communicate problem solving.
0

No attempt is made to represent concepts mathematically and in understandable form.




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