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Order of Operations 
Given a problem involving adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, parentheses, and/or exponents , use order of operations (PEMDAS). Explain steps followed to evaluate problem.
Rubric Code: D24C6W4
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Order of operations
Five Problem Exit Ticket- Individual student work
  Unsatisfactory

2 pts

Satisfactory

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Showing all steps

Unsatisfactory

No steps shown. Students does not apply the rules of order of operations
Satisfactory

Some steps shown. Order is not followed thouroughly.
Excellent

All steps shown and is aware of what operation should be done first.
Calculation

Unsatisfactory

Two or more calculations incorrect. Student must check work for errors.
Satisfactory

One calculation incorrect. Student must practice faulty operation.
Excellent

All calculations correct and has shown all work
Explain steps

Unsatisfactory

No explanation of steps. Student must practice communication through thoroughly writing steps in sequence.
Satisfactory

Partial explanation of steps. Student has not followed sequential order.
Excellent

Complete, easy to follow explanation of steps. Follows sequential order.



Keywords:
  • CCSS 6.EE.1 Mathematical Practices 1-6 Instr. Shift- Application

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