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Thinking Maps 
This Rubric show what is expected when creating a Thinking Map.
Rubric Code: Z45WAA
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Thinking Maps
  Good

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Following directions

Good

Student followed all directions to create Thinking Map to display information properly.
Fair

Student followed some of the directions to create Thinking Map to display information .
Poor

Student did not follow directions to create Thinking Map to display information.
Organization

Good

Student has selected a thinking map that displays the information and has presented the information in its proper sequence.
Fair

Student has selected a thinking map and has presented the information with only two items out of place in their sequence.
Poor

Student did not use a specific thinking map and the information is not in the correct sequence.
Subject Knowledge

Good

Student demonstrates full knowledge by putting the 6 key components in thier proper sequence.
Fair

Student demonstrates some knowledge by putting 4 of the 6 key items in thier proper sequence.
Poor

Student does not demonstrate proper knowledge by putting less than 4 of the key items in their proper sequence.










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