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Math Notebook 
Organization skills are a must when you are trying to be successful. Notebooks are checked monthly for a test grade.
Rubric Code: T628A2
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Subject: Math  
Type: Exam  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Neatness

Excellent

Very neatly written.
Name and date were included.
Good

Neatly written.
Name and date were included.
Fair

Neatness needs more effort.
Date was forgotten.
Poor

Work was illegible.
Completion

Excellent

All sections were completed. Several examples are included.
Good

All sections were completed.
One concept (skill) is missing.
Fair

Two sections were not present and/or completed.
Poor

Three or more sections were not present and/or completed.
Organization

Excellent

All work is organized, in ONE notebook/binder/folder together.
Good

One section is missing. ONE notebook/binder/folder contains all math notes.
Fair

Two sections are missing. ONE notebook/binder/folder contains all math notes.
Poor

Three or more sections are missing. Several different notebooks/binders/folders contain math notes.



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