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One Step, Two Step Project
Pizza Fraction Project
The students will create a game that demonstrates their comprehension and ability to solve one step and two step equations.
Rubric Code:
TXB6923
By
kcarter77077
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Equation Game Project
Exceeding Expectations
97 pts
Meeting Expectations
87 pts
Approaching Expectations
78 pts
Below Expectations
65 pts
Project Name
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus has an entire theme that relates to the word problems.
Meeting Expectations
Is original and has a unique designed logo or theme.
Approaching Expectations
Has one, but it's not original. The logo/theme is uninspired.
Below Expectations
Has no name and the logo isn't original or is missing.
Instructions
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus they are typed up, organized, and easy to follow so people can play your game.
Meeting Expectations
They are easy to follow along so people can play your game.
Approaching Expectations
They aren't neat and it's difficult for people to play your game.
Below Expectations
They are messy and make it hard to play the game or they are not included.
Game Board/Pieces
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus the pieces are made by hand (if applicable) or the program is created by hand.
Meeting Expectations
Are included and the game is able to be played.
Approaching Expectations
The game board has some issues with it, pieces are missing, and/or because of this, the game is hard to play.
Below Expectations
The game board is incomplete and/or the game pieces are missing making it very hard or impossible to play the game.
Vocabulary
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus vocabulary from Chapter 1 are used.
Meeting Expectations
All the vocabulary from Chapter 2 and 3 are used in the game.
Approaching Expectations
Some of the words are missing.
Below Expectations
No vocabulary was used in the project.
Word Problems
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus all are relevant to your theme.
Meeting Expectations
10 original word problems are created to use in your game.
Approaching Expectations
Some are missing. They aren't very original.
Below Expectations
They don't make sense or are not included.
Word Problem Answer Key
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus all of the work is shown. It is organized and shows compete understanding of one step and two step equations.
Meeting Expectations
Is included and all of the answers are correct.
Approaching Expectations
No more than three of the answers is incorrect.
Below Expectations
More than three of the answers is incorrect. More practice with this concept is recommended.
One Step Equations
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus 5 inequality equations are included.
Meeting Expectations
15 one step equations are created to be used in your game.
Approaching Expectations
Between 10 - 14 one step equations were created to be used in your game.
Below Expectations
Less than 10 one step equations were created to be used in your game.
One Step Equations Key
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus it is organized and shows compete understanding of one step equations.
Meeting Expectations
Is included and all of the answers are correct. Work is shown.
Approaching Expectations
No more than three of the answers is incorrect. Work is shown.
Below Expectations
More than three of the answers is incorrect. Not a lot of work shown. More practice with this concept is recommended.
Two Step Equations
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus 5 inequality two step equations are created to be used in your game. At least 3 are multiplying or dividing by a negative.
Meeting Expectations
10 two step equations are created to be used in your game.
Approaching Expectations
Between 3 - 4 two step equations were created to be used in your game.
Below Expectations
Less than 3 two step equations were created to be used in your game.
Two Step Equations Key
Exceeding Expectations
ME, plus It is organized and shows compete understanding of two step equations.
Meeting Expectations
Is included and all of the answers are correct. Work is shown.
Approaching Expectations
No more than three of the answers is incorrect. Work is shown.
Below Expectations
More than three of the answers is incorrect. Not a lot of work is shown. More practice with this concept is recommended.
Keywords:
Pre-Algebra, one step equations, two step equations
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Project
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