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Rubrics for art, music, drama, and dance may sometimes be used for a different art form with little modification. For example, anart rubric that deals with the artistic sensory elements of line, shape, value, color, and texture might be used as a music rubric by substitutingmusical sensory elements, such as rhythm, tempo, pitch, timbre, and dynamics.
Suggeted Reading:
Rubric Generators (online only).
When you get to this site, "scroll down" to see the information on types of rubrics and how to generate templates.
Please read the following websites focusing on rubrics:
Online
Oral Communication Assessment (an example)
Reading Rubric (an example)
Math Rubric (an example)
Science Rubric (an example)
Social Studies Rubric (an example)
Fine Arts (an example)
Speaking (an example)
Writing (an example)
PDFs
Oral Communication Assessment (an example)
Social Studies Rubric (an example)
Assignment 7: Designing Your Rubric
HOW TO GET TO ASSIGNMENT 7:
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Another Way
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GOAL: To create a rubric for an upcoming project, activity, or assignment.
GIVE: Feedback to others on their assignments at the TWB Learning Cafe .
Assignment 7: Designing Your Rubric
1) Name an upcoming project, activity, or assignment for your class.
2) Design a rubric using any of the rubric models from the previous two pages.
Things to Keep in Mind:
3) Pick one item you disagree with from the original rubric you chose. Revise it to fit your philosophy of learning. Explain thetheory behind your disagreement, and how your changes will promote student learning.
4) Now that you have created a rubric, try the rubric out on some actual samples of student work. What do you notice?
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