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House Hunters 
Students look through a housing magazine and cut out houses and organize them into three groups houses they can afford, houses that are too expensive and houses they have just enough money for (excluding tax, closing cost etc...)
Rubric Code: RX374CB
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Great

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Organization/Writing

Great

Name on the paper, date, all the the descriptions of the houses were accurate. Work was done in a neat manner.
Good

Name on the paper, date, and one mistake was made with the descriptions of the houses. Work was done in a neat manner.
Fair

Name on the paper, date, and two mistakes were made with the descriptions of the houses. Work was done in a neat manner.
Or
one mistake with the description but work was done in a messy manner.
Poor

Name on the paper, date, and two mistakes were made and the work is messy.
Less Than

Houses that cost less than $130,000

Great

All of the houses were less than the amount of money given.
Good

8-9 houses met the criteria of costing less than the amount of money given
Fair

6-7 houses met the requirement of costing less than the money given.
Poor

5 or less houses met the requirement of costing less than the amount of money given.
Greater Than

Houses that cost more than $130,000

Great

All of the houses were greater than the amount of money given.
Good

8-9 houses met the criteria of costing greater than the amount of money given.
Fair

6-7 houses met the requirement of costing greater than the money given.
Poor

5 or less houses met the requirement of costing greater than the amount of money given.
Following Directions

Great

Paper was folded and houses were sorted into two groups. At least 10 houses were attached to each side. Any houses that cost exactly the amount of money given were attached on the fold.
Good

One or two mistakes were made following the directions.
Fair

Three or four mistakes were made following the directions.
Poor

Five or more mistakes were made following the directions.
Greatest to Least

Please do this for BOTH sides of the paper. Ignore any houses on the fold

Great

All of the houses on each side were ordered from most expensive(greatest) to the least expensive. [If some houses cost the same it doesn't matter which one comes first]
Good

One or two mistakes were made in ordering the houses from greatest to least.
Fair

Three or four mistakes were made in ordering the houses from greatest to least.
Poor

Five or more mistakes were made in ordering the houses from greatest to least.



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