Performance Rubrics in Problem Solving TEMPLATE 3 | Free download via PDF Format
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Criteria | Exemplary 4 |
Satisfactory 3 |
Developing 2 |
Beginning 1 |
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Mathematical Concept | Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the topic and use it appropriately to solve the problem. | Demonstrate a satisfactory understanding of the concepts and use it to simplify the problem. | Demonstrate incomplete understanding and have some misconceptions. | Show lack of understanding and have severe misconceptions. |
Accuracy | The computations are accurate and show a wise use of the key concepts of zero, negative, and rational exponents. | The computations are accurate and show the use of key concepts of zero, negative, and rational exponents. | The computations are erroneous and show some use of the key concepts of zero, negative, and rational exponents. | The computations are erroneous and do not show the use of key concepts of zero, negative, and rational exponents. |
Organization of Report | Highly organized. Flows smoothly. Observes logical connections of points. | Satisfactorily organized. Sentence flow is generally smooth and logical. | Somewhat cluttered. Flow is not consistently smooth, appears disjointed. | Illogical and obscure. No logical connections of ideas. Difficult to determine the meaning. |