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4th grade order of operations rubrics

Preview of Common Core 4.OA.1 {Multiplication Assessment & Rubrics}

Common Core 4.OA.1 {Multiplication Assessment & Rubrics}

Created by
Michelle Thom
Included in this packet is a three page assessment for testing Common Core State Standard 4.OA.1 (multiplicative comparisons). This standard states that a student can interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 x 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations. An answer key and two alternate rubrics are also included! Enjoy :) Michelle Thom Like
Preview of 4th Grade Multiplication Unit

4th Grade Multiplication Unit

-Fully developed unit plan for 4th grade students -Common Core Standards & National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and Process Standards aligned -Application of four operations - multiplication, division, addition and subtraction to solve problems -Higher level thinking promoted -Duration of 5 lessons including summative lesson & performance task -Scripted lesson plans (objectives, materials, initiation, modeling, guided practice, independent practice, closure) -Rubrics, samples of s
Preview of 4th Grade ENY Module 3 Student Friendly "I Can" Statements

4th Grade ENY Module 3 Student Friendly "I Can" Statements

These "I can" statements can be used to help students and parents understand Standards Referenced Grading. Students can keep track of their scores for more ownership with the standards! These statements are written in more student friendly terms than the Common Core standards.
Preview of 4th Grade Common Core Math - Student Tracking Binder

4th Grade Common Core Math - Student Tracking Binder

Created by
Kylee Campbell
This document contains all of the 4th Grade Common Core Standards and student tracking graphs. There is enough room within each graph for students to track their progress all throughout the year. It works best when organized into tabs by strands. Students can place their common formative assessments behind the strand it belongs in, in order to stay organized. Students have the opportunity to make their own learning goals and see their success throughout the year. This is also a great resource fo
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