For their math integer project, students had a menu of choices from which they could express their learning about integers in unique ways. Many students chose to make videos (via Jing, Educreations, iPad, Go Animate, etc.) to explain how to add and subtract integers, or to discuss integer problems in real life situations. Some also made posters, collages, song, raps, games, and stories.

After brainstorming criteria for the project with the class, I made this integer project rubric to assess the students' projects.

Below are samples of student work:

Adding and Subtracting Integers with Counters- Wyomie
GoAnimate.com: Math integers by Mariko
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Integer videos by Grace:
Integer Prezi by Richard:
Integer Wordle by Cam:
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Integer Poster by Ryna:
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Munira Murphy
11/12/2013 06:51:24 am

This is inspiring! The student samples are great - thanks for sharing!

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Betty Fei
3/23/2016 12:45:50 pm

Munira,

I'm glad you found it helpful!

Betty

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matthew
1/15/2015 10:55:31 pm

good job

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Amy Sinnamon
9/15/2015 06:07:30 pm

I love this idea! Did you offer extra credit to students who did more than the 100 points?

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BettyFei
3/23/2016 12:50:00 pm

Hi Amy,

I used a rubric to assess their work, so as long as they achieved more than 100 points, it was more about the quality of their understanding rather than the quantity of their work.

Betty

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5/26/2017 11:20:52 am

Hello,

This looks wonderful. I'm curious as to how you used the "task rubric" and which mini-assignments were the "starred" assignments?

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