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Free robotics rubrics

Preview of Rubric for STEM Team Building | Group Work Rubric

Rubric for STEM Team Building | Group Work Rubric

Are your middle school students struggling to work effectively in groups? This teamwork rubric will help you teach your students to be good group members and reflect on their own teamwork performance. Improve student collaboration and classroom management in your next STEM design challenge with this teamwork assessment!Are you looking for more resources to support group work in your STEM classroom? Check out this complete lesson on STEM group roles!Use this rubric to give teacher or peer feedbac
Preview of Work Habits Checklist for Robotics/STEM

Work Habits Checklist for Robotics/STEM

This behavior/participation checklist was developed as a tool for keeping track of student participation in a Robotics class. It is based on a point system. I found my middle school students were very receptive to this form of immediate feedback. This checklist could also be used in elementary, middle school, high school, and all grade levels.
Preview of What Type of Coder Are You? Rubric Freebie

What Type of Coder Are You? Rubric Freebie

Created by
ThweattHearts
This coding rubric is based off of Marzano's Student Self-Assessment Rubric. This was created using beginning language, but could be used for all ages. This rubric allows teachers to stop periodically and have students use a number system to identify how readily they are working and understanding. This file has various display formats -- Each level on 1 page (color & b/w), each level on separate pages (color & b/w), 2 per page (b/w), and 4 per page(b/w). Using coding in your classroom?
Preview of Microsoft MakeCode Arcade: Monster Truck Racer, Shark Attack, & Save the Forest

Microsoft MakeCode Arcade: Monster Truck Racer, Shark Attack, & Save the Forest

Did you know that Microsoft created free tutorials for beginning and intermediate coders to build Arcade games? These tutorials walk users step-by-step through the game coding process. I assign these tutorials to my middle school Technology students, and then grade them on the accuracy of their code.  Follow the steps in this guide to do the same for your class!This resource includes step-by-step lesson instructions and grading rubrics for the following Microsoft MakeCode Arcade projects:Monster
Preview of Design Journal Rubric

Design Journal Rubric

A Design Notebook Rubric for Robotics projects broken down into each element in the design and build process. Learners can use the rubric to guide them in their own projects. Also, it can be used for both elementary and high school grading systems.
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