Using Rubrics
Rubrics allow students to.. a. Evaluate each other's work b. Help their friends cheat on the assignment c. Both of these d. None of these
A
Who creates a rubric? a. The student b. The teacher c. The textbook company d. All of these
D
True or False: Each criteria for a rubric has a corresponding point value.
True
True or False: It is the student's responsibility to meet the expectations identified by a rubric.
True
True or False: Students have the right to know what they will be graded on.
True
How do rubrics increase learning? a. Rubrics give the most important details about a reading assignment b. Rubrics give students the tools to "grade" their own and others' assignments c. Both of these d. None of these
B
True or False: A teacher can use a rubric to inform students of an assignment's requirements.
True
True or False: If you use a rubric, you can estimate your grade without even showing the assignment to a teacher.
True
True or False: If you use a rubric, you can grade your assignment before you turn it in.
True
True or False: Rubrics tell you the points possible for each part of an assignment.
True
True or False: Students have a right to know how their grades are determined.
True
True or False: A rubric explains how your teacher will determine how many points each test is worth over the course of a semester.
False
True or False: A rubric is a scoring tool.
True
If a teacher does not provide a rubric for an important assignment, what should you do? a. Ask for a rubric to be created b. Beg for your grade to be changed after you fail the assignment c. Discuss your teacher's grading policies with the Principal d. None of these
A
Rubrics answer... a. Will my teacher like my ideas? b. Am I done? c. How does my assignment compare to the rest of the class? d. None of these
B
True or False: A rubric shows the percent of correct answers required to achieve a certain grade.
false