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Me Oh Mi, What a Pizza Pie! 
Identifying, counting, and representing numbers to 10. GPS Standard: MKN1.a,b
Rubric Code: Y237BW
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Subject: Math  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Not Yet Demonstrated

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Emerging

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Progressing

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Meets Standard

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Identifying Numbers

Not Yet Demonstrated

Student does not identify any numbers.
Emerging

Student identifies 1-3 numbers correctly.
Progressing

Student identifies 4- 5
Meets Standard

Student consistently identifies the numbers.
One to One Correspondence

Not Yet Demonstrated

Student does not count objects, does not count in sequence, or only counts 0-1 objects.
Emerging

Student counts 2-3 objects correctly.
Progressing

Student counts 4-5 objects correctly.
Meets Standard

Student consistently counts objects.
Creates Number Models

Not Yet Demonstrated

Student does not create a model, or only represents 1 number.
Emerging

Student creates a model for 2-3 numbers correctly.
Progressing

Student creates a model for 4-5 numbers correctly.
Meets Standard

Student consistently represents or creates a model for all numbers.




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