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Place Value 
The students will create a four digit number by randomly pulling number cards with the digits 0 - 9. Each number will be written in Standard Form, Expanded Form, and Word Form. Students will then write the number in Standard Form, Expanded Form, and Written Form in their place value flip book. Students must then write an explanation of how the digit in the tens place compares with the digit in the hundreds place.
Rubric Code: AX9WB86
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Expert

4 pts

Practicioner

3 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Novice

1 pts

Standard Form

Expert

My number is written both on the place value chart and in the space provided in standard form. It is neat and has a correctly placed comma to separate the hundreds and thousands.
Practicioner

My number is written both on the place value chart and in the space provided in the standard form.
Apprentice

I have written in both the place value chart and in standard form, but have forgotten the comma.
Novice

I have only written either in standard form or completed the place value chart but have not done both.
Expanded Form

Expert

My number is written in expanded form correctly using the correct symbols and the number has a total. My writing is neat and my work is attractive.
Practicioner

My number is written in expanded form correctly with the correct symbols.
Apprentice

My number is written in expanded form correctly but is missing symbols or total.
Novice

My number is not written correctly in expanded form.
Exponent Form

Expert

My number is written in exponent form correctly using the correct power of ten.
Practicioner

My number is written in exponent form with at least one mistake using the power of ten.
Apprentice

My number is written in exponent form with at least two to three mistakes using the power of ten.
Novice

My number is written without the exponent form.
Word Form

Expert

My number was written in word form correctly. My words are spelled correctly and my writing is neat.
Practicioner

My number was written in word form. There may be some misspellings that do not effect the readers understanding of what is written.
Apprentice

My number was written in word form, but the spelling is poor.
Novice

I have not written my number in word form or it is not legible.
Organization/Neatness

Expert

The work was very neat. My coloring is careful and my writing is neat.
Practicioner

My work is mostly neat although some sections may not be my neatest work.
Apprentice

My work is not neat. My coloring is sloppy and my writing is not careful.
Novice

Work is so sloppy it is difficult to assess my understanding of the subject.



Keywords:
  • Digits, Place Value, Standard Form, Expanded Form, Word Form, Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousands

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