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Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Decimals 
Essential Questions Answered 1. Explanation of the place value system. 2. How to multiply decimals. 3. How to divide decimals. 4. When good multiplication and division skills with decimals are needed and why they are important. Include examples, and visual models to help the class have a clear understanding of how to work with decimals. You should have multiple representations using pictures, numbers and words.
Rubric Code: LXX7896
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Subject: Math  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Place Value System

Poor

The base-ten place value system is not explained accurately and has little to no detail.
Fair

The base-ten place value system is addressed, but not in depth and/or contains inaccuracies.
Good

The base-ten place value system is addressed in detail and had little to no inaccuracies.
Excellent

The base-ten place value system is addressed from the thousandths place through the hundred billions place. A thorough and accurate explanation of the system is provided, along with examples.
Multiplying Decimals

Poor

An explanation of how to multiply decimals is not attempted, or contains many inaccuracies.
Fair

An explanation of how to multiply decimals is attempted, but contains little detail and/or has some inaccuracies.
Good

An explanation of how to multiply decimals is provided but why the decimal point is placed is not addressed.
Excellent

A thorough explanation of how to multiply decimals and why the decimal points are placed where they are is provided, along with examples.
Dividing Decimals

Poor

An explanation of how to divide decimals is not attempted, or contains many inaccuracies.
Fair

An explanation of how to divide decimals is attempted, but contains little detail and/or has some inaccuracies.
Good

An explanation of how to divide decimals is provided but why the decimal point is placed is not addressed.
Excellent

A thorough explanation of how to divide decimals and why the decimal points are placed where they are is provided, along with examples.
Skills

Poor

An explanation of when these skills are needed and why they are important is not addressed well, or is missing altogether.
Fair

An explanation of when these skills are needed and why they are important is attempted, but not detailed. No examples are provided.
Good

An explanation of when these skills are needed and why they are important is provided, but examples are not applicable to real life.
Excellent

A thorough explanation of when these skills are needed and why they are important is provided with real world, realistic examples is provided.
Representations

Poor

Only one representation is included. Examples do not apply to real life.
Fair

Two types of representations are included, but not all listed in #4. Examples do not apply to real life well.
Good

Multiple representations are included throughout the presentation including pictures, numbers, words and applicable, real world examples.
Excellent

Multiple representations are included throughout the presentation including pictures, numbers, words and applicable, real world examples. Visual enhance understanding of material.




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