Teaching Rubrics and Checklists
Teacher Created Checklist for Classroom Threaded Discussion
Check off the following requirements as you leave your posts:
Did I leave an initial introduction post?
Do I have an identifying image?
Did I respond to my teacher's posted questions?
Did I respond to at least three student posts?
Do I have accurate spelling and grammar?
Do my posts use appropriate language?
Were all of my posts original thoughts and my own work?
Grade Sheet for Technology Projects
Portion of Assignment
Introduction Post
Post clearly states name and other required information.
Post clearly states name, but is unclear on some of the introduction information.
Name posting or information is unclear.
Student only posted name.
Identifying Image
Student posted a creative image that was not as descriptive.
Student's image was neither creative nor descriptive.
Student failed to post an image or the image was inappropriate.
Responses to Teacher's Posted Questions
Student answered all posted questions using complete sentences and with great detail.
Student answered all posted questions using complete sentences, but not sufficient detail.
Student's answers were incomplete or student did not answer all the questions.
Student failed to answer the questions.
Responses to Student Posts
Student responded to three student posts using complete sentences with great detail.
Student responded to three student posts using complete sentences with less detail.
Student responded to two student posts or…
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