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Building a Subdivision
Students are to prepare a subdivision with at least 6 houses on it and not go over the budget given by the developer. Students are to cut out and paste pictures and ads of houses out of a housing magazine and then prove that if they built those houses they would not be over budget
Rubric Code:
M7C6A8
By
kujjaquaq
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Building a Subdivision
Great
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Directions
Great
Good
Fair
Six houses were built.
Poor
Any number but six houses were built.
Subtraction #1
Great
0 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Good
1 mistake was made when subtracting.
Fair
2 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Poor
3 or more mistakes were made when subtracting.
Subtraction #2
Great
0 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Good
1 mistake was made when subtracting.
Fair
2 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Poor
3 or more mistakes were made when subtracting.
Subtraction #3
Great
0 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Good
1 mistake was made when subtracting.
Fair
2 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Poor
3 or more mistakes were made when subtracting.
Subtraction #4
Great
0 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Good
1 mistake was made when subtracting.
Fair
2 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Poor
3 or more mistakes were made when subtracting.
Subtraction #5
Great
0 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Good
1 mistake was made when subtracting.
Fair
2 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Poor
3 or more mistakes were made when subtracting.
Subtraction #6
Great
0 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Good
1 mistake was made when subtracting.
Fair
2 mistakes were made when subtracting.
Poor
3 or more mistakes were made when subtracting.
Explanation
Great
Good
Explanation shows complete understanding of how the student knows that the houses can be built within the given budget.
Fair
Explanation shows some understanding of how the student knows that the houses can be built within the given budget.
Poor
Explanation shows no understanding of how the student knows that the houses can be built within the given budget.
Accuracy
Great
Good
Fair
Houses can be built within the given budget.
Poor
Houses can not be built within the given budget.
Keywords:
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Subjects:
Math
Types:
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