Rubric Made Using:
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CATEGORY
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4
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3
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2
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1
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Concept
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Concept is clear, the mathematical objective is understandable. The Math is age appropriate.
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The concept is clear, the mathematical objective needs some more explaining. The mathematics might be too high or low to understand.
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Concept is confusing no one theme. Mathematics is not appropriate for ages 4-8.
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Concept is unclear, not solid mathematical concepts
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Rules
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Rules were written clearly, easy to understand.
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Rules were written, but one part of the game needed slightly more explanation. Levels of game
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Rules were written, but people had some difficulty figuring out the game.
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The rules were not written.
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Length of game
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Appropriate amount of levels to keep interest.
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Need to add/subtract no more than two levels.
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Need to add/subtract no more than 5 levels
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Not enough levels.
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Visual style of game
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There is a clear description of the game. One can easily envision playing it.
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Some minor problems in the description. Left reader with questions about the vision of the game.
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Left reader with lots of questions about the game. Can minimally picture playing it.
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Can not visualize the game described by the description. Or description does not match rules and concept.
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Cooperative work
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The group worked well together with all members contributing significant amounts of quality work.
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The group generally worked well together with all members contributing some quality work.
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The group worked fairly well together with all members contributing some work.
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The group often did not work well together and the idea appeared to be the work of only 1 student in the group.
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