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Open-Ended Question-Math
Open-Ended Question-Math
Response to: Convince me that, whenever you add two fractions each more than one-half, the answer is more than one.
Rubric Code:
Y32B3W
By
billan
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
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Open-Ended Response
Exceeds Expectations
5 pts
Meets Expectations
3 pts
Does Not Meet Expectations
1 pts
Example/Proof
Exceeds Expectations
__ Uses words and pictures to accurately explain how fractions through during addition
__ Clear indication that 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 is the minimal amount needed to have a sum of 1
__ Clear indication that >1/2+>1/2 = >1
__ Clear indication that <1/2+<1/2 = <1
Meets Expectations
__ Uses words or pictures to somewhat accurately explain how fractions interact through addition
__ Some indication that 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 is the minimal amount needed to have a sum of 1
__ Some indication that >1/2+>1/2 = >1
Does Not Meet Expectations
__ No complete explanation of how fractions interact through addition
__ Shows little to no conceptual understanding of fractions
Organization
Exceeds Expectations
__ All response parts are clearly labeled or identifiable
__ Logical and mathematical thinking pattern is evident
__ Used a graphic organizer
Meets Expectations
__ Most response parts are clearly labeled or identifiable
__ Logical and mathematical thinking pattern is evident
__ No graphic organizer used
Does Not Meet Expectations
__ Some to none of the response parts are clearly labeled or identifiable
__ No logical thinking pattern is evident
__ No graphic organizer used, little to no organization
Vocabulary
Exceeds Expectations
__ Mathematical vocabulary used consistently throughout
__ All mathematical vocabulary was accurate
Meets Expectations
__ Mathematical vocabulary used somewhat consistently throughout
__ Most mathematical vocabulary was accurate
Does Not Meet Expectations
__ Mathematical vocabulary was not used consistently throughout
__ Little to no mathematical vocabulary was accurate
Conventions
Exceeds Expectations
__ Neat
__ Understandable
__ Correct conventions/grammar
Meets Expectations
__ Somewhat neat
__ Mostly understandable
__ 1-3 conventional /grammatical errors
Does Not Meet Expectations
__ Not neat
__ Somewhat
understandable
__ 3+ conventional or grammatical errors
Keywords:
fractions
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Assignment
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