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Measuring angles 
Students were asked to draw different angles and measure them. Every student worked independently using what they knew about acute, right and obtuse angles from previous lessons.
Rubric Code: QXC8X23
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Measuring Angles
  Expert

4 pts

Practiononer

3 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Novice

1 pts

Angles

Draw angles (right, acute, obtuse) within the letter.

Expert

The student correctly drew the angles.
Practiononer

The student incorrectly drew one or two angles.
Apprentice

The student incorrectly drew three to four angles.
Novice

The student incorrectly drew all angles
Measurement

Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor.

Expert

The student correctly measured all the angles
Practiononer

The student incorrectly measured one or two angles.
Apprentice

The student incorrectly measured three or four angles.
Novice

The student incorrectly measured all angles
Neatness

Use of Color

Expert

Student used a wide variety of colors. All work presented is neat.
Practiononer

Student used some colors. All work is presented as somewhat neat.
Apprentice

Student used few colors. All work is presented as partially completed.
Novice

Student used no colors.




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