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Properties Mini Book Project Rubric
Properties Mini Book Project Rubric
Rubric for grading Properties Mini Book
Rubric Code:
BXW8X62
By
jlcrivera
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Properties Mini Book Project Rubric
Grading Properties Mini Book
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Commutative Property of Addition
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Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Commutative Property of Multiplicat
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Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Associative Property fo Addition
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Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Associative Property of Multiplicat
Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Substitution Property of Equality
Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Identity Property of Addition
Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Identity Property of Multiplication
Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Multiplicative Property of Zero
Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Multiplicative Inverse Property
Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Distributive Property
Poor
Property cannot be understood. Includes no examples or examples are incorrect. Information is not organized and is mostly illegible.
Fair
Property is not easy to understand. Includes less than 3 examples. Does not use variables. Information is not organized well and at times is illegible.
Good
Property is understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. Does not use variables. Information is organized and legible.
Excellent
Property is easily understood. Includes 3 examples for each property. One of the examples uses variables. Information is neatly organized and legible.
Keywords:
Math, Properties, Mini Book, Book, Algebra
Subjects:
Math
Types:
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