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Number Story Rubric 
TASK- The students' were asked to write their own number stories, illustrate it, write an equation and find the solution using math language.
Rubric Code: EAXA3B
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Number Story Rubric
 

Below Standard

1 pts


Approaching Standard

2 pts


Meets Standard

3 pts

Understanding

1

Student does not understand the problem.
2

Student identifies quantities given but chosen strategy may or may not be correct.
3

Student identifies quantities given and uses correct strategy to solve the problem.
Representation

1

Student does not use drawings or equations to represent reasoning.
2

Student uses drawings or equations to represent thinking, but reasoning is unclear or shows minor error.
3

Student uses drawings and equation to correctly represent thinking and communicate reasoning.
Communication

1

Student cannot explain what they did. Solution is inaccurate and/or unclear.
2

Student clearly explains solution with some appropriate math language.
3

Student clearly explains solution and uses appropriate math language.



Keywords:
  • number story, Kindergarten, number sense

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