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Using a Diagram to Write a Story Problem 
Students will use a a modeled diagram to write a story problem and explain how the story problem matches the diagram.
Rubric Code: FX2W9BB
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  EXCEEDS

4 pts

MEETS

3 pts

APPROACHING

2 pts

BELOW LEVEL

1 pts

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Content

EXCEEDS

The story problem matches the diagram.
The explanation clearly shows the correlation between the diagram and word problem.
Each part of the story problem is related to each other.
MEETS

Most of the story problem matches the diagram;
Explanation does not refer to one part of the diagram and word problem or is not explained correctly;
One part of the story problem is not connected to the rest of the story problem.
APPROACHING

Some of the story problem matches the diagram;
Correlation between two parts of the story problem and diagram is not explained correctly;
Two parts of the story problem are not connected.
BELOW LEVEL

Story problem does not relate to the diagram.
Explanation does not clearly show the correlation between diagram and word problem.
The parts of the story problem do not relate to each other.
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