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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

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