On this page, you will find links to
rubrics developed by teachers at various
SWLSB schools. These rubrics should always
be considered working documents and are
posted here to assist other teachers in
the creation of their own rubrics.
Much appreciation is expressed to the
teachers who have allowed us to post their
work. If you have created rubrics and would
be willing to share them with other teachers,
please contact me at the email address listed
at the bottom of this page.
Please click on The
Rubric Creation Process to learn more
about the process that we followed in creating
rubrics.
Generic
Rubrics for Board-Wide Use
These rubrics were created by cycle teams of
teachers from various schools
Click on the icon of the version that you wish
to view - feedback would be appreciated
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Cycle 1 - Read & Listen |
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Cycle 2 - Read & Listen |
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Cycle 1 - Writing |
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Cycle 2 - Read & Listen
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Cycle 1 - Narrative
Writing |
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Cycle 3 - Read & Listen |
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Cycle 1 - Information
Based Writing |
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Cycle 3 - Writing |
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Cycle 1 - Self-Expressive
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Cycle 3 - Media |
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Cycle 1 - Communicate |
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Cycle 3 - Communicate |
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Cycle 3 - Problem
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Other Rubrics
Please click on the appropriate
title to access the rubrics
Darlene Reeves, from Lewis
King Elementary, describes in DESIGNING
RUBRICS FOR AUTHENTIC LEARNING how "rubrics
are a great tool for student, teacher
and peer evaluation. They are a great
asset for portfolios to share with
the parents.
They reflect the real learning that
is so valued in the new educational
reforms!"
Read how she went about
creating rubrics for authentic assessment
and learn how she involved her Cycle
1 students in the rubric creation process.
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