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Math Stories 
This rubric is grading you on your math equations, your writing, your pictures and your overall presentation
Rubric Code: S652W
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Still Needs Work

1 pts

On Target

2 pts

Way to Go

3 pts

Story

Still Needs Work

You struggled to keep your story in sequential order. Your story is confusing. You need to use more math vocabulary.
On Target

Your story is sequential for the most part. Some is confusing. You tried to use math vocabulary.
Way to Go

Story is sequential and easy to understand. You used strong math vocabulary.
Equations

Still Needs Work

Your equations are unclear and hard to understand.
On Target

Your equations are accurate and simple.
Way to Go

Your equations show a higher level of math thinking.
Pictures

Still Needs Work

Your pictures need to match your story.
On Target

Your pictures are good but do not always match your story.
Way to Go

Your pictures are clear and easy to match with your equations.
Presentation

Still Needs Work

You are beginning to master presenting to the class.
On Target

You did a nice job presenting to the class.
Way to Go

Great job! You were exciting to listen to.




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