Grade 1 Measurement Rubric Description This rubric is designed to assess first-grade students’ understanding and application of basic measurement concepts. It evaluates their ability to compare; order; and measure objects using non-standard and standard units; as well as their capacity to describe measurable attributes such as length; weight; and capacity. The rubric provides clear criteria for teachers to gauge student progress while offering students structured feedback to support their learning. The rubric assesses three key areas: understanding measurable attributes; using appropriate tools and units; and applying measurement skills in real-world contexts. In the first category; students demonstrate their ability to identify and describe length; weight; and volume. The second category evaluates their proficiency in selecting and using measurement tools like rulers; scales; and containers; as well as their ability to compare objects using terms like longer; shorter; heavier; and lighter. The third category measures their capacity to solve simple measurement problems; such as determining which object holds more or estimating lengths. Using this rubric helps teachers identify students who have mastered foundational measurement skills and those who need additional support. It encourages differentiated instruction by highlighting specific areas for growth. For students; the rubric fosters self-assessment by making expectations clear; allowing them to track their progress. By aligning with early math standards; this tool ensures that students build a strong foundation for more complex measurement concepts in later grades. Overall; the rubric supports meaningful learning by connecting classroom activities to real-world applications.