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Topic 6-adding two digit numbers 
MA.2.A.2.2 Students will add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers through three digits with fluency by using a variety of strategies, including invented and standard algorithms and explanations of those procedures.
Rubric Code: N65XA8
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
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  1: Below

0.5 pts

2:almost AT-have questions

1.5 pts

3:AT

2 pts

4: Above

2.5 pts

Regrouping 10 one for 1 ten
1 pts

1: Below

With help, I do not understand how models can help to add a one-digit number to a two-digit number .
2:almost AT-have questions

I understand how to add a one-digit number to a two-digit number but have questions about using a model.
3:AT

I understand how models can help to add a one-digit number to a two-digit number .
4: Above

I understand how models can help to add a one-digit number to a two-digit number and can demonstrate by regrouping 10 ones for 1 ten.
Additing two and one-digit numbers
1 pts

1: Below

With help I do not understand how paper and pencil can help to add one-digit numbers to two-digit numbers.
2:almost AT-have questions

I understand how to add add one-digit numbers to two-digit numbers.
3:AT

I understand how paper and pencil can help to add one-digit numbers to two-digit numbers with and without regrouping.
4: Above

I understand how to paper and pencil can help to add one-digit numbers to two-digit numbers with and without regrouping and can demonstrate by regrouping 10 ones for 1 ten.
Adding three numbers
1 pts

1: Below

With help I do not understand that three numbers can be grouped and added in any order.
2:almost AT-have questions

I somewhat understand that three numbers can be grouped and added in any order.
3:AT

I understand that three numbers can be grouped and added in any order.
4: Above

I understand that three numbers can be grouped and added in any order and can add three numbers in any order.




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