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High school math rubrics for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Numeracy Progressions NSW Outcome Tracking Sheet for ES1- Year 6

Numeracy Progressions NSW Outcome Tracking Sheet for ES1- Year 6

Created by
EmsAusTeach
The Excel and Word table and/or spreadsheet cover the NSW Outcomes for Kindgergarten (ES1), Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3 students Australian Curriculum Numeracy Progressions. This Numeracy progressions spreadsheet is a great resource for teachers to use as a way of monitoring children with an editable format, for your program digitally or on paper. You can use this Numeracy progressions spreadsheet throughout the term to record your class' marks or across the school. You can easily make any modific
Preview of MYP Mathematics Automated Comments

MYP Mathematics Automated Comments

Created by
Eulers Emporium
This is an Excel file that will help you generate comments for students in MYP Mathematics. The language in the comments aligns with the MYP Grade Descriptors, providing a comment for each student that contains information about their:overall performanceCriterion A performanceCriterion B performanceCriterion C performanceCriterion D performanceProfessional Advice: Use these comments as a starting point and then modify them to each individual student.
Preview of Standards Based Grade Book

Standards Based Grade Book

Fully functional and automated grade book catered to elementary standards based grading. Enter your own standards for your report cards or state standards. Scores can be entered to be averaged in a consolidated sheet to make completing report cards easier. Make a copy each quarter. Standards and students automatically import to other pages.Individual class overall grade page for average of each standard for easy printing.Horizontal view of every subject for average of each standard for easy
Preview of Algebra 1 Learning Target/Benchmark Scales-CCSS

Algebra 1 Learning Target/Benchmark Scales-CCSS

Included here are learning target/benchmark scales for each Algebra 1 Common Core Math Standard. The scales break the standards into four learning targets which coincides with the Marzano Proficiency Scales. Each level of the scale could be used as a learning goal/target. In some cases two standards were included in the same scale when standards were very similar.I also included an editable student tracking form where students can track their progress by standard.Live in Florida? Check out the
Preview of Create Your Own Test Project Rubric

Create Your Own Test Project Rubric

Created by
Lindsay Myrick
This rubric was used to provide information and grade a project where students must create their own questions covering the first quarter of material in Algebra 2. However, it could be easily altered and used for any math class during a specific quarter or unit of material.
Preview of DP Mathematics Internal Assessment Exploration Guide & Marking Tool (AA & AI)

DP Mathematics Internal Assessment Exploration Guide & Marking Tool (AA & AI)

Created by
Peter Schutte
International Baccalaureate (IB) Mathematics Analysis & Interpretations (A&I) and Analysis & Approaches (A&A)DP Mathematics Internal Assessment Exploration Guide & Marking Tool (AA & AI)The idea behind this spreadsheet is to have all the relevant information for the IB Diploma Programme Mathematics IA Exploration in one place for easy reference. It should be particularly helpful for teachers who are new to IB Mathematics at the DP level or those who haven't been to train
Preview of STEM / STEAM / Engineering Design Brief Rubric

STEM / STEAM / Engineering Design Brief Rubric

Created by
aPlus
Use to score the completion of the Design Brief Template. Includes self, peer, and teacher scoring columns and descriptions for each level of performance. For added clarity, the rubric is color coded to match each section of the template.
Preview of The Essential Printable Rubric Tool: 6 Column Headers & 3 Grading Categories

The Essential Printable Rubric Tool: 6 Column Headers & 3 Grading Categories

Have you ever found the perfect Rubric online through a Rubric Maker or Rubric Template, but something was missing? You want to add your own columns. You want to add your own grading scale, or the comments section is just not right? I created a tutorial so that you can create your own rubrics for free at my website The Interactive Teacher Podcast & Blog. Many teachers have requested a copy of the template so that they can save time creating it. Their wish is my command. This template is t
Preview of The Essential Printable Rubric Tool: 5 Column Headers & 5 Grading Categorie

The Essential Printable Rubric Tool: 5 Column Headers & 5 Grading Categorie

Have you ever found the perfect Rubric online through a Rubric Maker or Rubric Template, but something was missing? You want to add your own columns. You want to add your own grading scale, or the comments section is just not right? I created a tutorial so that you can create your own rubrics for free at my website The Interactive Teacher Podcast & Blog. Many teachers have requested a copy of the template so that they can save time creating it. Their wish is my command.  This template is t
Preview of Subject Letter grade book

Subject Letter grade book

This excel gradebook, enables you to enter separate assessment results, for the same subject. The results from each sheet will be compiled on a report card page for you, ready to go at assessment time.This is a blank gradebook, so can be nreamed and reused for a variety of subjects.Enter all names into the report card page, and they will be generated across the following five work sheets.
Preview of Survey Project - Rubric for Presentation - EXCEL

Survey Project - Rubric for Presentation - EXCEL

Created by
Sara Kasper
This is the Excel version of the rubric that I created for the presentation
Preview of Big Heist Grading Rubric

Big Heist Grading Rubric

Rubric to grade Big Heist Project
Preview of Math TV Rubric - For use with Flip Cams in Math Classroom

Math TV Rubric - For use with Flip Cams in Math Classroom

Created by
Jim Hoffman
Video clips created with Flip Cams, cell phones, or other portable devices are a great way to have students express what they know about a particular problem or subject. The rubric is designed for assessing students that are explaining how to do a particular problem. The file is in Excel format and can be modified for your use.
Preview of Do Now Progress Tracking

Do Now Progress Tracking

Created by
Mr Sped
This easy to use document will assist students to track their own progress. I use it during our Do Now activities each day where the student will write down how many questions they get correct and/or incorrect. Then the students are instructed to comment on their own progress and explain how they received the grade they did. This is a great chance for students to assess their own learning and progress. This can be used for all types of students for various styles of learning.
Preview of GapMinder Rubric

GapMinder Rubric

Created by
Jim Hoffman
If you use GapMinder.org with your students, then you should try this rubric for student presentations. It is an Excel spreadsheet and is fully customizable for your use.
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