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Equivalent Fraction Dominoes 
Rubric Code: H8B2XA
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Equivalent Fraction Dominoes
Matching numbers and pictures, find equivalent fractions.
  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Understanding Equivalent Fractions

Good

Correctly shows and is able to explain the process of finding equivalent fractions. Is able to compare them without mistakes.
Fair

Shows and is able to explain the process of finding equivalent fractions. Is able to compare them with minor mistakes or with the help of peers.
Poor

Is not able to show or explain the process of finding equivalent fractions and is unable to compare them.
Cooperative Learning/Teaching

Being cooperative makes you think at deeper levels in order to have others understand your thoughts and views.

Good

Finds misplaced dominoes and is able to help peers understand (in a variety of ways) why the placement is incorrect.
Fair

Finds misplaced dominoes but is unable to explain why the placement is incorrect.
Poor

Does not catch misplaced dominoes.
Is not receiving or respondent to peer instruction. Says, "I don't need help."




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