Katie Marsh's Internet Guide for Teachers 

 

 

Assesssments

Visit the following web sites to gain tips, tools and help as you develop, adapt, or adopt assessments. These sites have examples that give details of what youmight expect students to know and be able to do and also evaluate what they have mastered for any given actitiy.

RubiStar: customizeable rubrics for written reports, multimedai projects, oral presentations, and science activities

Problem Based Learning checklist: Sort by grade and choose the items you would like to assess. It is also available in Spanish.

Rubirc to Assess a Project-based activity: "This down-loadable PDF file serves aas a ready-made rubric providing assessment criteria to measure performance for a project-based task.:(Holzberg, Technoloyg and Learning, November, 2003)

Assessment: Creating Rubrics: A series in five parts focused on advantages of rubrics, rubric design and types, weighting a rubric and student help in the creation of rubrics.

Cyber Library: Assessment and Rubrics: Here you find links to several assessment and "subject-based evaluations: rubric sites. Includes a rubric bank for different subject areas.

Assessment and Rubric Information: Kathy Schrock offers a collection of links to information about assessments and rubrics. There is also a rubric to eveluate web sites

 

 

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