Unit 4- Mastery Rubric
2.H - Algebra I
Write linear inequalities in two variables given a table of values, a graph, and a verbal description.
1. Initiating Progress
2. Approaching Expectations
3. Meeting Expectations
4. Exceeding Expectation
Solve and write linear inequalities in
one variable given a table of values, a
graph, and a verbal description.
Solve linear inequalities in two
variables given a table of values, a
graph, and a verbal description.
Supporting: 2.H: Write linear
inequalities in two variables given a
table of values, a graph, and a verbal
description.
Compare and contrast linear
inequalities in two variables in two
variables with changes to the slope
and intercepts given a table of values,
a graph, and a verbal description.
2.I - Algebra I
Write systems of two linear equations given a table of values, a graph, and a verbal description.
1. Initiating Progress
2. Approaching Expectations
3. Meeting Expectations
4. Exceeding Expectation
Write linear equations in two
variables in various forms, including
y = mx + b, Ax + By = C, and y - y1
= m(x - x1), given one point and the
slope and given two points.
Write linear equations in two
variables given a table of values, a
graph, and a verbal description.
Readiness: 2.I: Write systems of two
linear equations given a table of
values, a graph, and a verbal
description.
Solve systems of two linear equations
with two variables for mathematical
and real-world problems
3.D - Algebra I
Graph the solution set of linear inequalities in two variables on the coordinate plane.
1. Initiating Progress
2. Approaching Expectations
3. Meeting Expectations
4. Exceeding Expectation
Write and solve linear inequalities in
one variable and graph the solution.
Write and solve linear inequalities in
two variables.
Supporting: 3.D: Graph the solution
set of linear inequalities in two
variables on the coordinate plane.
Explain the solution set of linear
inequalities in two variables on the
coordinate plane given the graph of a
solution set.
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3.F - Algebra I
Graph systems of two linear equations in two variables on the coordinate plane and determine the solutions if they exist.
1. Initiating Progress
2. Approaching Expectations
3. Meeting Expectations
4. Exceeding Expectation
Write and solve linear equation in one
variable. Graphing points on a
coordinate plane
Write and solve linear equations in
two variables.
Supporting: 3.F: Graph systems of
two linear equations in two variables
on the coordinate plane and determine
the solutions if they exist.
Explain the solutions to the systems
of two linear equations in two
variables and whether the solutions
are valid.
3.G - Algebra I
Estimate graphically the solutions to systems of two linear equations with two variables in real-world problems.
1. Initiating Progress
2. Approaching Expectations
3. Meeting Expectations
4. Exceeding Expectation
Interpret the graphical solutions to
systems of two linear equations with
two variables on the coordinate plane
in real-world problems.
Sketch the graphical solutions to
systems of two linear equations with
two variables on the coordinate
plane in real-world problems
Supporting: 3.G: Estimate graphically
the solutions to systems of two linear
equations with two variables in realworld problems.
Justify graphically and verbally the
solutions to systems of two linear
equations with two variables in realworld problems.
3.H - Algebra I
Graph the solution set of systems of two linear inequalities in two variables on the coordinate plane.
1. Initiating Progress
2. Approaching Expectations
3. Meeting Expectations
4. Exceeding Expectation
Solve linear inequalities in one
variable.
Write and solve two variable linear
inequalities and graph on the
coordinate plane.
Supporting: 3.H: Graph the solution
set of systems of two linear
inequalities in two variables on the
coordinate plane.
Justify graphically and verbally the
solutions to systems of two linear
equation with two variables.
5.C - Algebra I
Solve systems of two linear equations with two variables for mathematical and real-world problems.
1. Initiating Progress
2. Approaching Expectations
3. Meeting Expectations
4. Exceeding Expectation
Solve two variable equations.
Graph two variable equations.
Readiness: 5.C: Solve systems of two
linear equations with two variables
for mathematical and real-world
problems.
Justify and explain systems of two
linear equations with two variables
for mathematical and real-world
problems.
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