Rubric Instructions (Optional in lieu of Google Docs form)

Create a rubric to assess how well your students' have met your learning objectives that you listed in the your Online-lesson plan. This example Rubric Template is a generic Rubric that can be adapted for any subject.  You do not have to use this template nor do you have to use the 4-column approach.

Remember, the rubric is to be designed to evaluate how well your students met the learning objectives listed in your lesson plan. Your students will be looking at the rubric for guidance when completing their online lessons.

The rubric should be designed so that the student or parent will be able to tell exactly how you are grading the test/quiz/assessment.  It is a good idea to list the question numbers by each of the learning objectives.

Be sure to check the Rubric for this section before proceeding Grading Rubric for all Portfolio Sections.(SPSE 3220/5220)

For SPSE 6640 Click Grading Rubrics

Rubric Examples

Algebra I by Kelli Cook (Good example showing relationship between objectives & questions numbers)

American History by James Carson (Good details on how assessment instrument is to be graded)

Art by Shawn Krise (relates Objectives & Questions & shows how each question will be graded)

French by Brian Roberts (Uses point system & converts points to a letter grade)

Ecology and Ecosystems by Will Sims

Rubric Expressionist Artist by Rodgers