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I was right...people did think this was a good idea....so I posted it on the
Web....The formatting didn't all work (lost the dotted lines on the tables).
The columns for teacher grade and student grade also didn't line up...but if
you still want it...go to:
http://www2.wcoil.com/~mdecker/rubric.htm
Save the file into Word as html....Then you can edit and resave as
Word....you can do your own thing with it. Thanks Yvette for giving me the
idea....and thanks to all on the list who helped me come up with the idea
last fall. I was creating some very detailed rubrics to make grading more
meaningful to students (but they took SO long to write for each lesson).
This simplified the details (kids didn't understand just a point scale).
This is still probably too complicated for elementary students (maybe fifth
grade would get how to do it?)
I am looking forward to using it more myself...I am so glad that more can
benefit from my efforts. I hope this will make grading more fun for you.
Judy Decker
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