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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Rubric for Lesson Plan - alvernia in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, date, and course at the top of the form. This personalizes your rubric and ensures clarity.
  3. Review each performance expectation standard. For each category (Beginning, Developing, Accomplished, Exemplary), select the appropriate score based on your lesson plan's alignment with the standards.
  4. In the Objectives/Learning Targets section, clearly articulate your lesson objectives. Ensure they are measurable and directly connected to the standards.
  5. Detail your introduction strategy. Describe how you will engage students and set a purpose for learning.
  6. Outline your procedures. Make sure there is a clear match between your objectives and teaching actions, including opportunities for guided practice.
  7. List all materials and technology used in your lesson plan accurately. Attach any necessary handouts as indicated.
  8. Complete the assessment section by ensuring that both formative and summative assessments align with your objectives.
  9. Conclude by summarizing what was taught during the lesson and how you will review it with students.

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A rubric is an explicit set of criteria used for assessing a particular type of work or performance (TLT Group, n.d.) and provides more details than a single grade or mark. Rubrics, therefore, will help you grade more objectively.
Well written and very organized. Excellent grammar mechanics. Clear and concise statements. Excellent effort and presentation with detail. Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the topic.
Types of Scoring Criteria (Rubrics) A rubric is a scoring guide used to assess performance against a set of criteria. At a minimum, it is a list of the components you are looking for when you evaluate an assignment.
How do I develop a scoring rubric? Identify the characteristics of what you are assessing. Review the standard of success for the learning outcome. Describe the best work you could expect using these characteristics. Describe the worst acceptable product using these characteristics. Describe an unacceptable product.
Assessment criteria should describe: evidence that is observable in a students work. characteristics of a product wherever possible. the context for the actions/activities (e.g., prepare a business plan for a specific client) only what is essential to demonstrate the student has achieved the learning outcome.

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A rubric is a tool for evaluating and grading student work; it specifies the qualities or traits to be evaluated in an assignment and describes excellent, average, and below-average performance for each trait.
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.

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