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Order of Operations Glosgter 
Students will create a glogster page about the order of operations.
Rubric Code: Y69C6A
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Order of Operations Glogster
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Use of Technology

Poor

Student does not demonstrate an understanding of how to use glogster online software. Could not create a presentation that included information about the topic, a video, and a link.
Fair

Student has limited understanding of how to use glogster online software. Presentation included one of the three requirements; information about the topic, a video, or a link.
Good

Student has some understanding of how to use glogster online software. Presentation included two of the three requirements; information about the topic, a video, or a link.
Excellent

Student has an very good understanding of how to use glogster online software. Presentation included all three requirements; information about the topic, a video, and a link.
Understands concept

Poor

Student does not demonstrate an understanding of the mathematical concept; real-world problem does not relate to topic, calculations and process are incorrect, topic information is incorrect.
Fair

Student demonstrates a limited understanding of the mathematical concept; real-world problem is not necessarily related to the topic, process is correct but calculations are wrong, topic information is correct with some mistakes.
Good

Student demonstrates an understanding of the mathematical concept; real-world problem is appropriate, process is correct but calculations are wrong, topic information is correct with some mistakes.
Excellent

Student demonstrates a very good understanding of the mathematical concept; real-world problem is appropriate, process and calculations are correct, topic information is correct without mistakes.
Grammar/Spelling

Poor

Student uses incorrect grammar more than three times in the presentation and/or has more than three words spelled incorrectly.
Fair

Students uses incorrect grammar two or less times in the presentation and/or has two or less words spelled incorrectly.
Good

Students uses incorrect grammar one times in the presentation and/or has one word spelled incorrectly.
Excellent

Students uses correct grammar in the presentation and there are no spelling errors in the presentation.
Mathematical terminology

Poor

Student does not use any mathematical vocabulary in the presentation.
Fair

Student uses some mathematical vocabulary; however, may be used incorrectly.
Good

Student uses some mathematical vocabulary, correctly.
Excellent

Student thoroughly uses mathematical vocabulary correctly for all aspects of their presentation (definitions, descriptions, solutions, information, etc.)
Presentation

Poor

Presentation is cluttered, unorganized, illogical, or completely unrelated to the topic.
Fair

Presentation is related to the topic but is not organized in a logical fashion, does not make sense and is not creative.
Good

Presentation is related to the topic, presented in a logical fashion, but is not creative.
Excellent

Presentation is related to the topic, presented in a logical fashion and is very creative.



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