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Sailboat vs. Motorboat 
Student will accurately explain using complete sentences and diagram the solution to the math problem. Sailboat speed is 10 mph. Motorboat speed is 25 mph. If the sailboat travels 60 miles, how far has the motorboat gone?
Rubric Code: P37X6B
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Neatness /Organization

Student's work is legible, neat, and clearly written. Work is displayed in an organized manner and is easy to follow.

Excellent

Work exemplifies all requirements. Work is very neat with excellent handwriting. Organization is clear, precise, and easy to follow..
Good

Work is generally clean and handwriting is legible. Work is organized and easy to follow.
Fair

Work is slightly disorganized. Handwriting may be difficult to read. May be slightly messy.
Poor

Work is messy, difficult to follow due to lack of organization, and hard to read.
Diagram

Student's diagram / chart is clear, information is complete and accurate.

Excellent

Work exemplifies all requirements. Diagram is clearly made with accurate and complete information.
Good

Diagram is easy to read and contains minor inaccuracies.
Fair

Diagram is done but contains major inaccuracies and is difficult to read.
Poor

Diagram is inaccurate and incomplete.
Explanation / Sentences

Student's explanation contains the correct solution. Sentences are complete in describing student's thinking and grammatically accurate.

Excellent

Work exemplifies all requirements. Solution is accurate and explanation covers all steps in thinking.
Good

Solution is correct. Sentences are generally complete but may omit some essential steps in thinking.
Fair

Solution is incorrect but work and sentences show correct steps with minor errors. Sentences are generally complete but steps in thinking are unclear.
Poor

Solution is incorrect and sentences are incomplete or not present.




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