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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student’s name and date at the top of the form. This personalizes the evaluation and ensures clarity.
  3. Review each category carefully. For 'Mechanics', assess the grammatical accuracy of the work, marking points based on the provided criteria.
  4. In the 'Quality of Information' section, evaluate how well the information relates to the main topic, ensuring that supporting details are noted.
  5. For 'Organization', check if the information is structured logically with clear paragraphs and subheadings, assigning points accordingly.
  6. Finally, in 'Amount of Information', ensure all required components are present: summary, rebuttal, and application to classroom settings. Score based on completeness.

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A rubric is an assessment tool that clearly indicates achievement criteria across all the components of any kind of student work, from written to oral to visual. It can be used for marking assignments, class participation, or overall grades. There are two types of rubrics: holistic and analytical.
A rubric has 4 basic parts: Task or Assignment Description - describes the assignment/ projects etc. Criteria - categories of student behavior being measured. Levels - degrees of completion, success, performances, etc. Standards for Performance - describe the intersection of levels and criteria.
Example Holistic Rubric Above Average: The audience is able to easily identify the focus of the work and is engaged by its clear focus and relevant details. Information is presented logically and naturally. There are no more than two mechanical errors or misspelled words to distract the reader.
Five Steps to Design Effective Rubrics Decide What Students Should Accomplish. Identify 3-10 Criteria. Choose Performance Level Labels. Describe Performance Details. Test and Evaluate the Rubric.
What are the steps in creating a rubric? Choose an assignment you want to create a rubric for. Look at examples of student work responding to the assignment, if available. Based on your reflection on the assignment and your analysis of student examples, determine the traits to be included in the rubric.
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Steps for Creating a Rubric Think through your learning objectives. Decide what kind of scale you will use. Describe the characteristics of student work at each point on your scale. Test your rubric on student work. Use your rubric to give constructive feedback to students.
How to create and use rubrics Step 1: Analyze the assignment and determine your purpose. Step 2: Decide what kind of rubric you will use (holistic, analytic, single point) Step 3: Choose your starting point (example, AI-generated, from scratch) Step 4: Define the grading criteria. Step 5: Define levels of performance.

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