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Middle School (6-8) · Physics
Pressure Rubric
Scoring rubric for pressure assessment
| Criteria | Excellent (4) | Good (3) | Developing (2) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Understanding | Demonstrates thorough understanding | Shows adequate understanding | Shows partial understanding |
| Application | Applies concepts accurately | Applies most concepts | Attempts to apply concepts |
| Communication | Explains reasoning clearly | Explains reasoning adequately | Explanation is unclear |
| Completeness | All parts answered fully | Most parts answered | Some parts missing |
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Divide fractions
Math 7
- 1.3/4 ÷ 2 =
- 2.A ribbon is 5/6 m long. Cut it into 3 equal pieces.
- 3.Which is greater: 2/3 ÷ 4 or 1/6?
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Divide fractions
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1. 3/4 ÷ 2 =
2. A ribbon is 5/6 m long. Cut it into 3 equal pieces.
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Math 7 · 2026-27
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Use the preview above as a sample of what you can create: real pressure prompts, varied formats, and an answer key you can print on a separate page. Everything is editable before you download.
Pressure shows up across units and standards; having ready-made rubric drafts helps you differentiate for small groups, homework, and review days without rebuilding the same layout every time.
If you teach physics, you already know how long it takes to write fair, clear items from scratch. AI accelerates the first pass — you refine for your classroom, your pacing, and your district expectations.
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