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Fraction Book 
Make a Fraction booklet using photos taken on our campus walk. Using the images, write a fraction that correctly identifies components of the image. You must have a minimum of 4 images. For example: Image of three flowers. One flower is blue, the other two are red. Fraction: 1/3 is blue flowers. 2/3 are red flowers. This is a total of 3/3 = 1.
Rubric Code: PX2CXX7
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Components of the Fraction Book.
  Poor

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

4 images (or more)

Student has included 4 images or more in booklet.
Images used must allow for fractions to be used to describe image.

Poor

Less than 3 images have been successfully used.
Fair

3 images have been successfully used.
Good

4 images have been successfully used.
Excellent

5 images or more have been successfully used in booklet.
Fractions

Fractions should accurately display the components of the images used.
Fraction for components and the total of the fractions are displayed.
Ex: 1/3 blue flowers + 2/3 red flowers = 3/3 or 1 whole bunch of flowers.

Poor

Many inaccurate fractions describing the images.
Many inaccurate totals for the fractions.
2 + errors.
Fair

Somewhat of the fractions accurately describe the images.
Somewhat of the totals for the fractions are accurate.
2 errors.
Good

Most of the fractions accurately describe the images.
Most of the totals for all fractions are accurate.
1 error
Excellent

All fractions accurately describe the images.
Totals for all fractions are accurate.
Neatness & Organization

Images and text are both neat displayed.
Writing in the booklet is neat.
Organization of images and corresponding fractions are neatly displayed.
Students format is easy to understand.

Poor

Messy and/or unorganized writting, cutting and formatting of booklet. Difficult to understand.
Fair

Somewhat neat and organized.
Good

Mostly neat and organized.
Excellent

Very neat and organized. Easy to follow and understand format of booklet.
Cover

Cover includes name, title, and illustration. Cover is neatly organized and presented.

Poor

More than two required elements are missing, or, cover is difficult to understand.
Fair

Two required elements are missing or cover is somewhat neat and organized.
Good

One required element is missing. Or, the cover is mostly neat and organized.
Excellent

Very neat and organized. Includes all required elements. Easy to understand format.
Presentation

Student will present Fraction Book to peers and be able to explain his/her images and their corresponding fractions. Student must be able to answer the "why" questions. "Why is that fraction 2/3?"
A: There are 3 flowers and two out of the three are red.

Poor

Did not present (unwilling). Could not answer peer/teacher questions about Fraction book contents.
No eye contact.
Fair

Fair presentation, trouble keeping on target with presentation, lost focus. Some eye contact with audience.
Could answer some questions.
Good

Good presentation, mostly kept on target and focus.
Some eye contact.
Mostly able to answer questions from peers/teacher.
Excellent

Excellent presentation, kept on target, kept focus on presentation.
Eye contact with audience.
Able to answer questions from peers and teacher.




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