Rubrics
Late Work and Retake Policy
Technology
Ms. Porter
Ms. Zhao
100

What are rubrics?

Rubrics are structured scoring guides or assessment tools that list the criteria for evaluating student work and provide descriptions of different levels of performance for each criterion.

100

Formatives and summatives will be accepted for up to how long after the due date?

1 week

100

You can use a resource room laptop for this amount of time

1 day

100

Ms. Porter's fiancé's name is...

Jacob

100

would like to... after retirement. 

have a small bakery

200

What is on a rubric?

criteria, descriptors for different performance levels, and a scoring scale

200

You CANNOT retake this type of assessment

formative

200

If you do not have a laptop, you can go to these TWO places to get one for the day

library or resource room

200

After this year Ms. Porter is moving to what state

North Dakota

200

Ms. Zhao lived in...

New Mexico for five years


300

How does a formative rubric help you prepare for the summative?

it gives you specific feedback

300

What is the recommended step for students who want to retake a summative assessment?

quality formative work for that unit of study and/or corrections/editing of the original summative?

300

You should return your laptop

at the end of every day

300

If Ms. Porter wasn't a teacher, she would be a(n)

event planner

300

Ms. Zhao is from...

China

400

How can you use a rubric to assess your own work before submitting it to your teacher?

You can use the rubric to review your work and evaluate it against the criteria provided. This helps you identify any areas that need improvement before your teacher assesses your assignment.

400

What do formatives and summatives receive if they are submitted after the late work time limit, despite getting a zero?

teacher feedback

400

If I misuse devices, I can have these two consequences:

computer taken away, parents contacted, conference with the behavior team, and/or paper copies for the time being

400

Ms Porter graduated from this university.

University of Wisconsin Stevens Point

400

Ms. Zhao don't like...

drinking water

500

How does a scoring rubric make grading more fair and consistent for both students and teachers? Scoring rubrics provide clear guidelines for grading, ensuring that all students are evaluated based on the same criteria. This makes grading fair and consistent, and it helps students understand why they received a particular score.

Provide clear guidelines for grading, ensuring that all students are evaluated based on the same criteria. This makes grading fair and consistent, and it helps students understand why they received a particular score.

500

You can only retake a summative assessment if...

You turned in the completed original assessment by the due date

500

If I know that I need a laptop everyday, I should

Have a parent or guardian contact the front office

500

What are Ms. Porter's cats MIDDLE Names?

Piper?

Poppy?

Piper Danger Crowson

Poppy Seed Crowson

500

Ms.Zhao's favorite fruit is...

Yellow Peach.