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Writing Math Word Problems
Writing Math Word Problems
A generic rubric for scoring student created word problems.
Rubric Code:
X888A6
By
sendsations
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Writing Math Word Problems
Excellent
3 pts
Good
2 pts
Fair
1 pts
Poor
0 pts
Content
Excellent
Appropriate content is used for each word problem. Student clearly understands the mathematical concepts.
Good
Appropriate content is used for each word problem. Student shows some understanding of the mathematical concepts.
Fair
Appropriate content may be used. Student shows little understanding of the mathematical concepts.
Poor
Appropriate content is not observed. Student does not demonstrate an understanding of the mathematical concepts.
Organization
Excellent
The word problem is written in clear and coherent language. The word problem includes a correct answer key that is neat and legible.
Good
The word problem is written in clear and coherent language. The word problem includes an answer key.
Fair
The word problem is not written in clear and coherent language. The word problem may or may not include an answer key.
Poor
The word problem is not written in clear and coherent language, or may not be observed. The word problem does not include an answer key.
Mechanics
Excellent
Proper language, capitalization and punctuation are present with no mistakes.
Good
Proper language, capitaliztion and punctuation are present with no more than two mistakes.
Fair
Proper language, capitalization and puntuation may be used, but more than two mistakes.
Poor
Proper language, capitaliztion and punctuation are not observed.
Illustration
Excellent
Illustration clearly represents the topic of the problem.
Good
Illustration somewhat represents the topic of the problem.
Fair
Illustration attempts to represent the problem.
Poor
Illustration is not observed.
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Writing
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