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Option 2: Dot-to-Dot
Rubric Code:
UX99422
By
kristeneck
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject:
Math
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Desktop Mode
Mobile Mode
Dot-to-Dot
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Picture Choice
Poor
The picture is not school appropriate. You will receive 0 points if you did not pick a school appropriate picture.
Fair
Good
Excellent
The picture you chose is school appropriate.
Axes
Poor
X and Y axes are not clearly defined. There is no clear scale. A person would not be able to plot correct points on your map.
Fair
X and Y axes are not clearly defined. The scale is marked, but not evenly spaced. A person would not be able to plot correct points on your map.
Good
X and Y axes are defined. The scale is mostly evenly spaced, but has a few errors. A person would be mostly able to plot correct points on your map.
Excellent
X and Y axes are clearly defined. The map scales are clear and evenly spaced. A person would have no trouble plotting points on your map.
Coordinate Points in Quadrants
Poor
The picture has points only in 1 quadrant.
Fair
The picture has points in 2 quadrants.
Good
The picture has points in 3 quadrants.
Excellent
The picture has points in all 4 quadrants.
Total Coordinate Points
Poor
The picture is made of 39 or fewer points.
Fair
Good
Excellent
The picture is made of 40 or more points.
Picture Key
Poor
There is no order to the coordinates. It is impossible to complete the dot-to-dot.
Fair
The order of the coordinates is messy and confusing. A clear picture is not formed when the points are connected.
Good
The order of the coordinates is neat, but contains a few errors. When you connect the points in order, it mostly forms the picture the illustrator intended it to form.
Excellent
The order of the coordinates is neat and very easy to follow. Breaks in connecting are clear and easy to follow. When you connect the points in order, it forms the picture the illustrator intended it to form.
Project Quality
Poor
You cannot tell what picture was formed. It is obvious the creator did not put forth any effort into making a nice project.
Fair
The picture formed is messy and it is hard to tell what it is. It is obvious the creator did not put forth much effort to make the project nice.
Good
The picture formed is neat and you can tell what it is. It is obvious the creator put forth good effort to make a nice-looking project.
Excellent
The picture formed is very creative and it is easy to tell what it is. It is obvious the creator put forth exceptional effort to make a professional-level quality project. It is ready to go in a dot-to-dot book!
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Project
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