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Circles Unit Menu Rubric 
Rubric Code: TXAB8A4
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Circles Unit Menu Rubric
  Excellent

5 pts

Average

3 pts

Unsatisfactory

1 pts

Appetizers

Excellent

There is a clear understanding of the circle terminology, as well as the formulas and theorems. Diagrams are interpreted appropriately.
Average

The circle terminology, formulas and theorems are mostly understood. There are 1-3 errors in the labeling of the diagram or in writing the definitions.
Unsatisfactory

The circle terminology, formulas and theorems are not understood. There are multiple errors in the labeling of the diagram or in writing the definitions.
Soups/Salads

Excellent

Poem: The poem is very well written with no grammar errors. The use of information is accurate, and creativity went into the writing piece.

Anchor Chart: Diagrams are appropriately labeled, the chart is easy to read and free from smudges. A lot of creativity went into the design.
Average

Poem: The poem consists of 1-3 grammar errors, and some of the information is inaccurate. Some creativity went into the writing.

Anchor Chart: Diagrams or facts contain 1-2 errors, and the chart layout lacks organization. Some creativity went into the design.
Unsatisfactory

Poem: The poem consists of multiple grammar errors with inaccurate information. Little creativity went into the writing.

Anchor Chart: Diagrams or facts contain multiple errors, and the chart layout is messy and lacks organization. Little creativity went into the design.
Main Course

Excellent

There is clear understanding of the concepts, as students created original work. Higher level thinking is apparent, and the video/problems created are interesting for other students in the class to watch/complete. The answer key is correct, and all problems make sense.
Average

Some understanding of the concepts is apparent, as the work is original. Problems lack some higher level thinking, and the video/problems created are somewhat interesting for other students in the class to watch/complete. The answer key has 1-2 errors, and all problems make sense.
Unsatisfactory

Little understanding of the concepts is apparent, and the work lacks originality. Little to no higher level thinking occurred, and the video/problems created are confusing to follow. The answer key has multiple errors, and some problems do not make sense.
Dessert

Excellent

Directions were clearly followed for components of the assignment. All tasks were completed in their entirety with maximum effort. All calculations are correct, and there is a clear understanding of the application of formulas.
Average

Directions were mostly followed for components of the assignment. 1-2 required criteria were not met for the assignment. Equations were set up correctly, but calculations were incorrect. There is some understanding of the application of formulas.
Unsatisfactory

Directions were not followed for the assignment. Three or more criteria were not met for the assignment. Equations were used inappropriately, and calculations were incorrect. There is little understanding of the application of formulas.



Keywords:
  • Math, Geometry, Circles







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