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1Scoring RubricsWhat are they?How do I develop one?Brainstorm …As a student, how have you been assessed?Methods of AssessmentFill in blankTrue/FalseEssayProductPerformanceMultiple ChoiceShort Answer2What is a rubric?z Scoring tool used to assess products and performancesz Contains:{ criteria{scale z Allows us to define and describe the most important components of a product or performance – “what counts”Types of Rubricsz Holistic{ Gives single rating for entire product{ Overall ratingz Analytical{ Rates traits/dimensions separately{ Categorical ratingsHolistic Rubric Example for an Essay• Describes experiences that are appropriate but with less substance than in a six point essay.• Shows unity in description of experiences.• Includes description of details, analysis of learning, and generalization from past to future events.• Uses Standard English proficiently. Includes grammatical, mechanical, or usage errors that do not detract from content.5 Point EssayCompetent• Describes appropriate, substantive experiences.• Has central idea to unify description, analysis, and reflection.• Shows careful observation of details, insightful analysis of learning, and logical generalization from past to future events.• Shows maturity in paragraphing, transitions, and sentence structure. Uses Standard English proficiently.6 Point EssayExemplary3Analytical Rubric Example For a Birthday PartyComponent being scoredI need to go home to do homework!Can’t stay, I’ve got chores to do!Can I spend the night?Will you adopt me?FoodSteamy broccoli & carrotsMom’s tuna casseroleMcDonald’s Happy MealsSuper deluxe pizzas with beverage of choice!Gifts New underwear from K-MartSchool supplies Trip to the beachRed convertible of choiceEntertainment My sister reading from T.S. ElliotLawrence Welk Polka contestRicky Martin & Brittany Spears videosRobin Williams (LIVE!)Games Go Fish & Slap JackMusical chairs to Broadway tunesVirtual Reality video gamesFull contact twister (no chaperone)Courtesy of Rebecca EversParts of an analytical rubricDesignContentOrganizationExpertProficientNoviceTraitsRating ScaleCan include additional space for commentsDescriptions of performance levelsWhere have you seenrubrics before?4Why use scoring rubrics?z Consistency in scoringz Improved instructionz Improved feedbackz Students know what is expectedz Easier for student to perform a self-assessmentNegotiable Contractingz Students help develop the scoring rubricz Benefits:{Student empowerment{Motivational{Helps guide instructionzDid students leave out categories you think are important?z Example in Learn and Live video (bug project)What types of assignments can you grade with a rubric?z Technology productsz Writingz Presentationsz Problem-solvingz Musical Performancez Group interactionz Group discussionz Listeningz Math Conceptsz etc …5Final commentsz No set # of levels in rating scale or of criteriaz Can assign points or point ranges to each level in the scalez Categories change depending on what is being assessedz Rubrics can be used for assessment at any grade levelRubric Development Websitez Rubistar{ Use Rubistar to create a rubric for your digital storytelling activity.z Getting started:{ Go to http://rubistar.4teachers.org/{ Under Try It Out click on Create a New Rubric.{ Select your topic. { When you are filling in your name, etc., select Yes, my rubric is a temporary rubric.{ When you are finished, click Submit. { Next, click Print or Download. { Click on Print your rubric.{ When your rubric loads, go to Edit/ Select All and then Edit/ Copy.{ Open your digital storytelling PowerPoint on tshare. Insert a new slide at the end of the presentation.{ Go to Edit/ Paste and paste your rubric into your PowerPoint.{ File/ Save and exit


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