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Equivalent Fractions 
Students will demonstrate how to find equivalent fractions by using multiplication of numbers other than 0 and 1.
Rubric Code: GXX82C5
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Subject: Math  
Type: Handout  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Equivalent Fractions
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Problem/Solution

Poor

The student is having trouble finding the solutions to his or her problems and does not show that the knowledge of the steps is gained.
Fair

Student is finding most the solutions to his or her problems and writing these steps down. The steps written could be more elaborate.
Good

Student is finding the solutions to his or her problems and writing the steps to approach the correct answer. Can be seen that student understands the steps.
Multiplication

Poor

Student is able to use multiplication to create an equivalent fraction and is successful less than 60% of the time.
Fair

Student is able to use multiplication to create an equivalent fraction and is successful 60-80% of the time.
Good

Student is able to use multiplication to create an equivaleny fraction and is successful more than 80% of the time.



Keywords:
  • Equivalent Ratios

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