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iRubric: Math Story rubric

iRubric: Math Story rubric

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Math Story

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Rubric Code: B332WA
ELA3C1f. Identifies and uses increasingly complex sentence structure. ELA3C1e. Speaks and writes in complete and coherent sentences.
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Keywords: Math Stories
Categories: Subjects: Math  
Types: Writing  
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Students will write a story about something that happened to them or someone they know that involved numbers and adding or subtraction. They will use time-order words to show the sequence of events. Stories will include statements and questions.
  Does Not Meet Standard
1 pts
Meets Standard
3 pts
Exceeds Standard
4 pts
Conventions
40 %
Does Not Meet Standard

Most sentences unclear and no variety of sentence structure.
Meets Standard

Some clear sentences with a variety of sentence structure.
Exceeds Standard

Consistently clear sentences with an excellent variety of sentence structure
Sentences
60 %
Does Not Meet Standard

Little or no variety in math story
Meets Standard

Some sentence variety in math story
Exceeds Standard

Exceptional sentence variety in math story



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