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3 by 2 digit 
Students will solve a 3 by 2 digit multiplication problem by using partial products and standard algorithm. NBTB.5 Performance TASK
Rubric Code: PXB987W
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Subject: Math  
Type: Reflection  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

4 pts

Estimation

Poor

Does not understand how to estimate
Fair

Estimation is correct but missing explanation
Good

Estimation and explanation is correct
Error

Poor

Does not understand the error made
Fair

Identifies the error but cannot explain why error was made
Good

Identifies and explains why the error was made
Written Method

Poor

Does not understand how to use written method
Fair

Calculation error made
Good

Understands and no errors made in calculation
Partial Products

Poor

Does not understand how to solve a problem using partial products.
Fair

Understands how to solve a problem using partial products, but as a few errors.
Good

Understands how to solve a problem using partial products with no errors.




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