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Math Number Line 
Cut out 6 numbers from magazines or newspapers following the rule. Find 3 of each: 2-digit, 3-digit. Round the numbers to the largest digit, and glue on a number line.
Rubric Code: ZXW5BA6
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Math Number Line
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Directions

Poor

Does not follow directions. Several steps are missing.
Fair

Shows some evidence of following directions. Two steps are missing.
Good

Follows project directions most of the time. One step is missing.
Excellent

Completes project by following all directions. All steps are complete.
Neatness

Poor

Work is difficult to read. Attend to neatness.
Fair

Some parts of the work in unclear.
Good

Most parts of the work can be easily read. Work is somewhat neat.
Excellent

All parts of the work can be easily read. Work is very neat.
Computation

Poor

Numbers are not rounded to the greatest digit.
Fair

Several rounding errors.
Good

Most numbers are rounded to the greatest digit. One or two errors with rounding.
Excellent

Numbers are rounded to the greatest digit.
Number Line

Poor

Number line is not neat. Numbers are incorrectly labeled.
Fair

Number line is somewhat neat. Numbers are not clear.
Good

Number line is neat. Some numbers are not clearly or correctly labeled.
Excellent

Number line is neatly drawn with marker. Numbers are clearly and correctly labeled.
Number Placement

Poor

All numbers are placed incorrectly on the number line.
Fair

Several numbers are placed incorrectly on the number line.
Good

One to two numbers are placed incorrectly on the number line.
Excellent

All numbers are placed correctly on the number line.
Explanation

Poor

Does not explain rounding and number placement. Explanation is not written in complete sentences.
Fair

Explanation is unclear. Some sentences are incomplete.
Good

Explanation of rounding and placement is somewhat clear and written in compete sentences.
Excellent

Explanation of rounding and number placement is clear and written in complete sentences.




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