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Math Review 
Rubric Code: VX6X7BC
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Number with explanation

Poor

0-1 number is in the correct place with little or no explanation given.
Fair

2 numbers are in the correct place with an explanation.
Good

Entire number and explanation are correct.
Place value and addition

Poor

Neither question is answered.
Fair

1 of 2 answers is correct.
Good

Both answers are correct.
Coins and value

Poor

No coins are drawn and/or no values are given.
Fair

Coins are incorrectly drawn and/or values are ncorrect.
Good

Coins are drawn correctly and values are correct.
Money with difference

Poor

No combinations are made and the difference is not shown.
Fair

1 combination is made and/or no difference is shown.
Good

Both combinations are made with difference shown.
Even number with explanation

Poor

Circles are not drawn and/or are incorrect and there is no explanation given.
Fair

Incorrect number of circles are drawn and/or the explanation is incorrect.
Good

Correct number of circles are drawn and explanation is correct.




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