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CHESS RUBRIC 
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Rubric Code: P2W5WA3
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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This rubric was adapted from one created by doberwoman014, retrieved from http://www.rcampus.com/rubricshowc.cfm?code=P8A4A8&sp=yes
  EXPERT

3 pts

ACCOMPLISHED

2 pts

NOVICE

1 pts

Pieces

Identifies the pieces, values, and the direction/spaces each can move.

EXPERT

Can accurately identify all pieces, their values, and the directions and number of spaces each can move; zero errors.
ACCOMPLISHED

Can accurately identify all/most pieces, their values, and the directions and number of spaces each can move; no more than 3 errors.
NOVICE

Cannot accurately identify all/most pieces, their values, and the directions and number of spaces each can move; more than 3 errors.
Board

Places pieces in proper positions, and can identify locations with letter/number coordinates.

EXPERT

Can accurately place pieces on board, and can correctly identify locations with letter/number coordinates; zero errors.
ACCOMPLISHED

Can accurately place pieces on board, and can identify most locations with correct letter/number coordinates; no more than 3 errors.
NOVICE

Cannot accurately place pieces on board, and cannot correctly identify locations with letter/number coordinates; more than 3 errors.
Basic Rules/Goal

Explanation includes starting positions, white moves first, castling, en passant, check, checkmate, stalemate, and goal of the game.

EXPERT

Can accurately and thoroughly explain the basic rules of chess; includes starting positions, white moves first, castling, en passant, check, checkmate, stalemate, and goal of the game; zero errors.
ACCOMPLISHED

Can accurately explain the basic rules of chess; includes starting positions, white moves first, castling, en passant, check, checkmate, stalemate, and goal of the game; no more than 3 errors.
NOVICE

Cannot accurately explain the basic rules of chess; missing 1 or more of starting positions, white moves first, castling, en passant, check, checkmate, stalemate, and goal of the game; more than 3 errors.
Questions, Predicts, Think Flexibly

Through demonstration and explanation, asks predicting questions; Analyzes all possibilities before and after a move.

EXPERT

Always asks predicting questions using "think aloud" such as "What might happen if I move this piece," or "If he moves that piece, what would I do next?" Analyzes all possibilities before and after a move; no more than 2 errors.
ACCOMPLISHED

Mostly asks predicting questions using "think aloud" such as "What might happen if I move this piece," or "If he moves that piece, what would I do next?" Analyzes most possibilities before and after a move; 3 to no more than 5 errors.
NOVICE

Does not demonstrate and/or explain asking predicting questions; little/no "think aloud;" little/no analysis of possibilities before and/or after a move; more than 5 errors.
Adapts/Modifies/Applies

Through demonstration and explanation, adapts, modifies, and applies strategies as new situations arise.

EXPERT

Shows ability to effectively adapt, modify, and apply movement strategies as new situations arise; uses "think aloud" to explain; no more than 2 errors.
ACCOMPLISHED

Shows ability to adapt, modify, and apply movement strategies as new situations arise; effective, but may not be the most effective; uses "think aloud" to explain; 3 to no more than 5 errors.
NOVICE

Does not demonstrate or explain the ability to adapt and/or modify and/or apply movement strategies as new situations arise; little/no strategies evident/effective; more than 5 errors.
Justifies

Through demonstration and explanation, can effectively and accurately justify solutions chosen for each problem.

EXPERT

Can effectively and accurately justify solutions chosen for each problem; zero errors.
ACCOMPLISHED

Can accurately justify most solutions chosen for each problem, but may not be most effective solutions; no more than 3 errors.
NOVICE

Unable to effectively and/or accurately justify most solutions chosen for each problem; more than 3 errors.
Self-Control

Strategies and solutions are thoughtful, thorough, effective, and contemplated without rushing.

EXPERT

Strategies and solutions are thoughtful, thorough, effective, and contemplated without rushing; zero errors.
ACCOMPLISHED

Most strategies and solutions are thoughtful, effective, and contemplated without rushing; no more than 3 errors.
NOVICE

Most strategies and solutions are random and/or ineffective and/or rushed; more than 3 errors.
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