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Higher education basic operations rubrics for Gifted and Talented

Preview of Editable Standards Based Rubrics & Assessments for 1st Grade Measurement & Data

Editable Standards Based Rubrics & Assessments for 1st Grade Measurement & Data

This packet includes everything you need to assess and report first grade Measurement and Data Common Core Standards for math on a standards based report card. A rubric and corresponding assessment is included for every standard.Included In This Purchase:4 EDITABLE Rubrics that Correspond with the Following Included Assessments:1.MD.A.1: Student will compare the lengths of 3 objects. Student will determine which of two lines is longer, using a third object to measure. There are 7 tasks in the a
Preview of Teach Your Students to Code Quickly with Scratch Programming Basics!

Teach Your Students to Code Quickly with Scratch Programming Basics!

Created by
Teaching Bites
Now FREE! Here is a video if you are interested:How to Use Scratch in Your Classroom the Easy Way 2018Finally! Your students can get started and easily build their STEM and 21st Century skills from MIT's SCRATCH Programming! Quickly teach your students how to code great projects in your classroom. No coding experience needed! This guide will...-Help you set up your class login and student files properly; learn the pros and cons of class logins vs. student logins-Help you quickly navigate the too
Preview of Discussion Rubric

Discussion Rubric

A Rubric for participation in a group or whole class discussion. Six categories include: Listening, Responding, Language, Cooperation, Content, and Thinking.
Preview of Leadership: Difficult Decision-Making Rubric

Leadership: Difficult Decision-Making Rubric

Created by
PengsEduPage
Included in this rubric are 5 categories (highest point possible in each category is 4 points. A score of 100% would be 20 points (4x5 = 20 points)Categories:Use of Facts, Text Evidence & Real-Life Experience (did students use facts, textual evidence and real-life experiences in their decision?)Organization (was their decision thinking organized; did they speak/write in an organized fashion?)Understanding of Topic (did students understand the leadership topic and rationale?)Presentation Styl
Preview of Rubric and Lesson for a Socratic Seminar

Rubric and Lesson for a Socratic Seminar

Created by
Perky Plans
Teacher reviews the Socratic Seminar rules from rubric while students listen. Students sit in a circle and only speaks when they have the soft stuffed animal or talk piece. No one should be interrupted and must only voice their own opinion in response to the question only. Questions may change depending on topic.
Preview of AP Comparative Government and Politics Summer Assignment

AP Comparative Government and Politics Summer Assignment

Created by
Dynamic Dragons
This is a great summer project that is designed specifically for an Advanced Placement class. This summer assignment initializes students to the important six countries tested in the AP Comparative Government and Politics (AP GoPo) Exam. This summer assignment adds relevance through current events to get students interested in the politics and world issues of the countries studied. Plus, it offers a creative and engaging video project about one of the early topics - Globalization. In short, t
Preview of Oral Communication- You in a Box Speech

Oral Communication- You in a Box Speech

Created by
Joel Brown
This lesson is a great way to get students to open up about themselves. It also works on the structure of writing and speaking. Presentation component at the end of the lesson.
Preview of Three Star Question Criteria

Three Star Question Criteria

Created by
Going Rogue
This document lists the criteria for different levels of questioning. Students in my class generate questions based on what they have read or learned using this criteria as a guide. With some practice, students are able to ask higher level questions that lead to more in depth discussions. Often I have students generate questions as a "ticket out of class". I will use these questions to review and to continue discussion on a topic during the next class.
Preview of Student-friendly Single Target Rubric: Maintaining Objective Tone

Student-friendly Single Target Rubric: Maintaining Objective Tone

Universal Rubrics. All research shows that single-target rubrics are most effective for student learning. This one includes 1-4 scoring, an explanation of objective writing, an example, a list of objective phrases, and a built-in and adaptable assignment that calls for critical thinking. This can also be purchased as part of a single-rubric 5-pack that assesses writing targets consistent with the expectations of Smarter Balanced, SAT, PARCC, MCAP, and others; hence, it is universal.
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