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Scale Drawings 
Classwork Use proportions to create a paper doll after measuring yourself
Rubric Code: U95386
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Criterion C: Skills
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Execellent

4 pts

Scale

Poor

Drawn but measurements are not to scale.
Fair

The overall project is good. You appear to grasp the concepts being assessed. Measurements are not to scale.
Good

The overall project is excellent. You appear to grasp the concepts being assessed. measurements are very close to scale.
Execellent

Project is exceptional. You appear to grasp the concepts being assessed and the project illustrates an insight that exceeds grade level expectations. measurements are scaled perfectly.
Required elements

Scale
Work Shown
Colored
Name

Poor

You are missing 4 elements:
Fair

You are missing 3 elements
Good

Your are missing 2 elements
Execellent

You are missing 1 element
Overall project

Poor

You do not show evidence of understanding scale drawings
Fair

You show some evidence of understanding scale drawings
Good

You show an understanding of scale drawings
Execellent

You have done an exceptional job.










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