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Wisconsin Science and STEM Education: Part 2 - Creating Rubrics for Performance Tasks Aligned to NGSS Rubrics For Performance Task, Performance Task, Performance Tasks, High School Biology, Curriculum Development, Teacher Things, Stem Education, Questions To Ask, Rubrics

I created the three-dimensional rubric below in an attempt to help get the ball rolling. I have honestly not yet seen a rubric where the creator claims it is three-dimensional. I’m not sure I’m there yet, so critique away! Most rubrics I’ve found only focus on the practices, which I agree is a good place to start (see the resource list at the end of this post). I would, however, like to see practices and crosscutting concepts linked to content within a rubric, so I attempted to do that here…

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Happy Friday!! This week has left me exhausted but the warmer temperatures have been such a blessing! I am linking up tonight with Doodle Bugs Teaching and Amanda from Teaching Maddeness to share some randomness of my week. 1. It was time on Thursday to "celebrate" the conclusion of our ELA and math state exams! Wahoo!! We couldn't have picked a more beautiful day to play some team building games outside. All three 4th grade teachers planned a game and we rotated the groups through each…

Rubric for Evaluating Student Presentations - BrightHub Education Summative Assessment Ideas Elementary, Rubric Template Editable Free, Poster Rubric, Presentation Rubric, Survey Questionnaire, Student Presentation, Rubrics For Projects, Classroom Assessment, Formative And Summative Assessment

The rubric for evaluating student presentations is included as a download in this article. In addition, the criteria on the rubric is explained in detail. The criteria included on this rubric is as follows: content, eye contact, volume and clarity, flow, confidence and attitude, visual aids, and time. In addition, you will find plenty of helpful hints for teachers and students to help make the next set of student presentations a success. Learn more here.

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