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Eureka! Reflection Essay Rubric 
Write at least a one page essay on one concept discussed at the Eureka! Play and how it relates to the real world. Key Questions to consider: 1. What new concepts did I learn from the Eureka! Play and what mathematician discovered the concept? 2. How relevant is the math concept in my life today? 3. What would I like to learn more about in math? 4. What kinds of real-life situations can I use this concept for? 5. What will I remember the most from the play?
Rubric Code: T7X4X7
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Subject: Math  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Points You Earned

(N/A)

Depth of Reflection

Excellent

Writing demonstrates an in-depth reflection on the selected topic, including supporting details and examples.
Good

Writing demonstrates a general reflection on the selected topic, including some supporting details and examples.
Fair

Writing demonstrates a minimal reflection on the selected topic, including a few supporting details and examples.
Poor

Writing demonstrates lack of reflection on the selected topic, with no details.
Points You Earned

_______/4
Required Components

Excellent

Writing surpasses the required components of the selected topic.
Good

Writing includes the required components of the selected topic.
Fair

Writing includes the a few components of the selected topic.
Poor

Writing does not include the required components of the selected topic.
Points You Earned

_______/4
Quality of Information

Excellent

Information clearly relates to the main topic. It includes several supporting details and/or examples.
Good

Information clearly relates to the main topic. It provides 1-2 supporting details and/or examples.
Fair

Information clearly relates to the main topic. No details and/or examples are given.
Poor

Information has little to do with the main topic.
Points You Earned

_______/4
Structure & Organization

Excellent

Writing is clear, concise, and well organized with the use of excellent sentence/paragraph structure. Thoughts are expressed in a logical manner.
Good

Writing is mostly clear, concise, and organized with the use of excellent sentence/paragraph structure. Thoughts are expressed in a logical manner.
Fair

Writing is unclear, and thoughts are not well organized. Thoughts are not expressed in a logical manner.
Poor

Writing unclear, disorganized. Thoughts make little to no sense.
Points You Earned

_______/4
Grammar

Excellent

There are no spelling or grammar errors.
Good

There are 1-2 spelling or grammatical errors.
Fair

There are 3-5 spelling or grammatical errors.
Poor

There are numerous spelling or grammatical errors.
Points You Earned

_______/4



Keywords:
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