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Math Note-taking Rubric
Math Note-taking Rubric
Generalized rubric to cover a variety of note-taking formats
Rubric Code:
KXB9W3X
By
bulsecod
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Class note
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Note Taking Skills
EXCEEDS
5 pts
MEETS
3 pts
UNSATISFACTORY
2 pts
FORMAT
EXCEEDS
ALL Notes follow correct format as modeled in class, with main ideas, example problems and supporting information in proper place
MEETS
MOST notes follow correct format as modeled in class, with main ideas, example problems and supporting information in proper place
UNSATISFACTORY
Less than 1/2 of notes follow correct format as modeled in class, with main ideas, example problems and supporting information in proper place
CONTENT
EXCEEDS
Notes clearly contain "main idea" concepts followed by supporting details and/or evidence and sample problems
MEETS
Notes are missing a few "main ideas" OR all ideas do not contain supporting details and/or evidence and sample problems
UNSATISFACTORY
Notes are missing many main ideas OR are missing many supporting details and/or evidence and sample problems
LEGIBILITY/NEATNESS
EXCEEDS
ALL notes are neat and legible so as to make them beneficial for study, either independently or with a partner
MEETS
MOST notes are neat and legible so as to make them beneficial for study, either independently or with a partner, BUT some points are messy or illegible
UNSATISFACTORY
Notes are a combination of neat and legible and messy and illegible, making them ineffective as a study tool
Participation/Behavior
EXCEEDS
All problems were shown on the mini-whiteboard with work shown as well. Student stayed on task and paid attention without distraction.
MEETS
Most problems were shown on the mini-whiteboard with work shown as well. Student stayed on task most of the time and had few distractions
UNSATISFACTORY
Few problems are done and shown on the whiteboard. Did not show work on some of the problems and most of the answers were wrong. Student was often off task and was part of many distractions in class.
Keywords:
notes, note-taking, cornell, outline,
Subjects:
Business
Humanities
Math
(General)
Types:
Class note
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