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How Big is a Foot 
Rubric Code: W2BCC8
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Indicates ability

The studnet undertstands the problem in the story

Poor

Has no ideas about the problem concerning the apprentice
Fair

Undertsands very little about the problem concerning the apprentice in the story
Good

Understands the problem concerning the apprentice in the story
Indicates ability

The studnet is able to demonstrate knowledge of standard and non-standard forms of measurement

Poor

Demonstrates little ability regarding standard and non-standard forms of measurement
Fair

Demonstrates some ability regarding standard and non-standard forms of measurement
Good

Demonstrates understanding regarding standard and non-standard forms of measurement
Indicates ability

Writing Conventions

Poor

4-5 capitalization, punctuation, and /or spelling errors
Fair

2-3 capitalization punctuation, and /or spelling errors
Good

No more than 1capitalization, punctuation and /or spelling errors



Keywords:
  • apprentice, standard measurement, non-standard measuremnet

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