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Grade 3 Multiplication 
Grade 3 multiplication assessment of pattern recognition on the 100's chart and clock-face, ability to skip count, see things in groups of sets, make arrays, and understand how to make a product using a multiplication fact.
Rubric Code: SXWC952
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Evaluation of students early multiplication skills
  Beginning

weak demonstration of skills

1 pts

Developing

Emerging demonstration of skills

2 pts

Secure

Solid demonstration of skills

3 pts

pattern recognition

Student can see patterns on the 100's number chart, and clock face

Beginning

Student has a limited grasp of patterns as demonstrated on the 100's chart and an under developed knowledge of odd and even numbers with little ability to skip count.
Developing

Student has emerging grasp of patterns as demonstrated on the 100s chart with good understanding of odd and even numbers and can skip count with few errors.
Secure

Student recognizes patterns within the 100s chart and has a solid grasp of odd and even numbers and can skip count with ease.
grouping with sets

Students can organize counters in groups for five

Beginning

Student has a limited grasp of placing things in groups or sets and has difficulty counting items in a group by 5.
Developing

Student has emerging grasp of placing things in groups or sets and has some grasp of the concept of items in a group counting by 5.
Secure

Student recognizes the concept of placing things in groups and can count sets by 5 with ease.
building arrays

Using arrays to model multiplication and write a number model

Beginning

Student does not understand how to write a number model to represent the way he/she sees arrays organized.
Developing

Student does not understand how to write a number model to represent the way he/she sees figures organized.
Secure

Student understands how to write a number model to represent the way he/she sees figures organized.
making a product (mural)

Making a hand-print mural of a multiplication fact

Beginning

Student does not understand how to represent a multiplication fact using their hand-print(example: 2 x 5 is the same as 2 hands with 5 fingers on each hand)
Developing

Student understands how to represent a multiplication fact using their hand-print, but but is not sure how to write the correct number model
Secure

Student understands how to represent a multiplication fact using their hand-print and can write a corresponding number model.



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  • patterns, skip counting, grouping, sets, zero and one.

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