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The Turkey Problem 
Rubric Code: C265C4
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Outstanding

5 pts

Meets Expectations

4 pts

Needs Improvement

3 pts

Explain

Explain how you solved the problem

Outstanding

Explanation is clear, organized and complete
Meets Expectations

Explanation is mostly clear and complete
Needs Improvement

Explanation is unclear or incomplete
Show

Show all the math you did to solve the problem

Outstanding

The math problem-solving (calculations or charts) is clear and complete
Meets Expectations

The math is mostly clear and complete
Needs Improvement

The math is unclear; or the math is incomplete
Answer

Answer the question

Outstanding

the correct answer is clearly identified
Meets Expectations

An incorrect answer is identified; or a correct answer is present, but not identified
Needs Improvement

There is not answer
Neatness and legibility

Outstanding

Report is neat, clear, organized
Meets Expectations

Mostly neat, but may be unorganized in places or hard to read in parts
Needs Improvement

Report is messay, disorganized or illegible




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