Ms. Van De Meutter received a rating of 4 out of 4 on a rubric for rational numbers, indicating mastery of the subject. She can thoroughly explain and demonstrate strategies for ordering, comparing, and determining rational numbers. She can also show the relationships between different number types and apply the correct order of operations. Her work is accurate and precise with few to no errors.
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Rational Numbers Rubric
Ms. Van De Meutter received a rating of 4 out of 4 on a rubric for rational numbers, indicating mastery of the subject. She can thoroughly explain and demonstrate strategies for ordering, comparing, and determining rational numbers. She can also show the relationships between different number types and apply the correct order of operations. Her work is accurate and precise with few to no errors.
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Ms.
Van De Meutter 2016
4 - Mastery Shows depth of understanding; in various contexts, able to thoroughly explain and demonstrate: strategies for ordering and comparing rational numbers - strategy for determining a rational number between two given rational numbers show how whole numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, square roots and rational numbers are related to each other the order of operations Accurate and precise; rarely makes errors/omissions in: ordering and comparing rational numbers represented on a number line adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational numbers with and without a calculator to solve problems applying the order of operations
Math 9 Rational Numbers Rubric
3 Proficient (no help)
(Outcome N9.2)
2 Approaching (needs help)
Shows understanding; able to
demonstrate and explain:
Some understanding; partially
able to demonstrate or explain:
strategies for ordering and
comparing rational numbers - strategy for determining a rational number between two given rational numbers show how whole numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, square roots and rational numbers are related to each other the order of operations
strategies for ordering and
comparing rational numbers - strategy for determining a rational number between two given rational numbers show how whole numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, square roots and rational numbers are related to each other the order of operations
Generally accurate; makes few
errors/omissions in:
Partially accurate; makes
frequent minor errors/omissions in: ordering and comparing rational numbers represented on a number line adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational numbers with and without a calculator to solve problems applying the order of operations on rational numbers with and
ordering and comparing
rational numbers represented on a number line adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational numbers with and without a calculator to solve problems applying the order of operations on rational numbers with and
1 Beginning (needs help)
Little understanding; may be unable to demonstrate or explain: strategies for ordering and comparing rational numbers - strategy for determining a rational number between two given rational numbers show how whole numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, square roots and rational numbers are related to each other the order of operations Limited accuracy; often makes major errors/omissions in: ordering and comparing rational numbers represented on a number line adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational numbers with and without a calculator to solve problems applying the order of operations
(Progress in Mathematics 242) Jean-Paul Dufour, Nguyen Tien Zung (Auth.), H. Bass, J. Oesterlé, A. Weinstein (Eds.) - Poisson Structures and Their Normal Forms (2005, Birkhäuser Basel)