Rubrics:
Rubrics Holistic rubric A holistic rubric requires the teacher to score the overall process or product as a whole, without judging the component parts separately (Nitko, 2001). Analytic rubric In contrast, with an analytic rubric , the teacher scores separate, individual parts of the product or performance first, then sums the individual scores to obtain a total score (Moskal, 2000; Nitko, 2001).
Start a New Rubric:
Start a New Rubric Must have a Name for the rubric, consider the name carefully if you plan to reuse the rubric. Add your Criteria Add your Achievement Points, Point range, or Percent Give some description of what that level requires/means
Rubric for Students:
Rubric for Students Choose how you want students to view the rubric: Students see rubric before grading Rubric without scores No
Create from existing:
Create from existing Create a new rubric from an existing rubric Choose “Create from existing” from the dropdown Choose the rubric you want to begin with Edit and submit.