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Constructing Time 
Construct the minute and hour hands accurately on an analog clock to show a certain time of day.
Rubric Code: PX2669W
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Constructing time
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Hour hand construction

Poor

The hour hand appears to be the same size or longer than the minutes hand on the analog clock.
Fair

The hour hand appears to be the shorter of the two hands on the analog clock.
Good

It is clear to see that the hour hand is the shorter of the two hands on the analog clock.
Minute hand construction

Poor

The minute hand appears to be the same size or shorter than the hour hand on the analog clock.
Fair

The minute hand appears to be the longer of the two hands on the analog clock.
Good

It is clear to see that the minutes hand is the longer of the two hands on the analog clock.
Overall Time

Poor

None of the hands on the analog clock are constructed correctly. Therefore the time is incorrect.
Fair

One of the hands on the analog clock is constructed correctly to show a partially correct time.
Good

Both hands are correctly constructed to show the exact time.




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