"PARTS OF THESES. AND TAILOR THEM OT YOUR CLASS.
I WILL BE POSTING NEW ONES AS I MAKE THEM AND FIND THEM IN THE FUTURE ON THIS PAGE.
SORT OF AS A LARK HERE IS THE FIRST TECH RUBRIC I MADE ABOUT 9 YEARS AGO ON A PROJECT CALLED POSTCARDS FROM THE WEB
CLICK ON EACH PICTURE OF THE RUBRIC TO GET A PDF DOCUMENT OF EACH ONE.
FIRST RUBRIC I EVER MADE
IF YOU HAVE ONE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE SEND IT TO ME AND I WILL POST IT HERE. MOST OUR PDF DOC AND YOU JUST HAVE TO CLICK ON THEM TO DOWNLOAD.
TECHNOLOGY RUBRIC 6-8
RUBRIC FOR GRADES 3-5
RUBRIC TO EVALUATE TEACHER USE
TEHCNOLOGY RUBRIC FOR GRADES K-2
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Emesar
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Links to tools for creating rubrics in a variety of subjects, including some that can be used for undergraduate level work, such as team work assessments and writing rubrics.
Instructional rubrics help teachers teach as well as evaluate student work. Further, creating rubrics with your students can be powerfully instructive.
Instructional rubrics help teachers teach as well as evaluate student work. Further, creating rubrics with your students can be powerfully instructive.
One purpose of this article is to provide clear definitions of the terms "validity" and "reliability" and illustrate these definitions through examples. A second purpose is to clarify how these issues may be addressed in the development of scoring rubrics. Scoring rubrics are descriptive scoring schemes that are developed by teachers or other evaluators to guide the analysis of the products and/or processes of students' efforts
This article is introducing the development of scoring rubric.One purpose of this article is to provide clear definitions of the terms "validity" and "reliability" and illustrate these definitions through examples. A second purpose is to clarify how these issues may be addressed in the development of scoring rubrics. Scoring rubrics are descriptive scoring schemes that are developed by teachers or other evaluators to guide the analysis of the products and/or processes of students' efforts
- Easily create your own rubrics
- Complete rubrics on iPads, tablets or phones
- Collect data offline with no internet access
- Compute scores automatically
- Print rubrics or save as PDF or spreadsheet
I love this site. I used this last year for classwork, homework and projects. One of the difficult parts of teaching is assuring that students are graded fairly on assignments. Grading projects is a snap with a good rubric. Not sure what to fill in to make a rubric, no problem. Rubristar has pre-made rubrics you can use. ;)
Teach your students how to evaluate their own writing with kid-friendly rubrics. Based on Common Core grade-level expectations, criteria are clear and scoring is simple.
Teach your students how to evaluate their own writing with kid-friendly rubrics. Based on Common Core grade-level expectations, criteria are clear and scoring is simple.
This website provides three different models of rubrics that instructors can use when grading digital storytelling projects. All rubrics can be downloaded and teachers can choose which one suits their class' assignment best.
A look at rubrics that work for all subject and grade levels. Has a variety of rubrics not only for course work, but for behavior, class participation, listening, team work, etc.
Substantive but focused overview of rubric creation and implementation process by the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Group. This overview page includes a series of brief examples/non-examples.
This website provides information on why rubrics are so important to use in the classroom. It also has printable rubrics that teachers can use for all different grade levels and all different assignment types such as projects, reading, and writing assignments.
Assessment of student mastery of content takes many forms. This pages includes support materials for assessments that work with the Common Core State Standards and rubrics for many different assessment products. It also contains some information on the creation of rubrics and assessment in general.
The introduction of how to use the holistic critical thinking scoring rubric.Holistic scoring requires focus. Whatever one is evaluating, be it an essay, a presentation,
a group decision making activity, or the thinking a person displays in a professional practice
setting, many elements must come together for overall success: critical thinking, content
knowledge, and technical skill (craftsmanship). Deficits or strengths in any of these can draw the
attention of the rater. However, in scoring for any one of the three, one must attempt to focus the
evaluation on that element to the exclusion of the other two. To use this rubric correctly, one must
apply it with focus only on the critical thinking - that is the reasoning process used.