Less than $5 7th Grade Math Rubrics (by date, oldest first)

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Class Participation Rubric *Generates Score*

By Candy Apple Class Aids

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MYP Criterion B Math Examples for Students

By MsVisualizer

This is a google slideshow that I use to help students (and their parents) understand my expectations on an MYP Criterion B Assessment.

I use multiple specific examples to show what it means to

  • Write a general rule
  • Verify that the rule works for multiple examples

After teaching 6th grade math in a few years, I've learned that students often don't know what it means to "write a rule" or how to verify if their rule is correct with well chosen examples. This is designed to help clarify the expectations that they will see throughout MYP.

I do this after our first Criterion B quiz. All examples are from the quiz.

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MYP Criterion D Math Examples for Students

By MsVisualizer

This is a google slideshow that I use to help students (and their parents) understand my expectations on an MYP Criterion D Assessment.

I use multiple specific examples to show what it means to

  • Describe vs. Explain the level of accuracy
  • Determine if the answer makes sense in the context

After teaching 6th grade math in a few years, I've learned that students often don't know what it means to "explain the accuracy" of their answer or to determine if it makes sense in the context of the problem. This is designed to help clarify the expectations that they will see throughout MYP.

I do this after our first Criterion D quiz. All examples are from the quiz.

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Menu Project

By Jennifer Allain

Objective: Students will be able to create a menu using algebraic expressions and combining like terms.

Activities:

•Designing the layout of the menu

•Calculating prices using algebraic expressions

•Creating the menu

Assessment: Rubric for menu project presentation

Culminating Activity:

Students will present their menus to the class, explaining the algebraic expressions used for pricing and demonstrating their understanding of combining like terms.

Additional Resources:

•Worksheets on like terms and combining like terms

•Sample menus for inspiration

•Rubric for menu project assessment

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