Rubric assessments help evaluate students’ skills and knowledge on a performance or project. They provide a clear, transparent grading scheme and help students understand the teacher's expectations.
Once you have created a rubric assessment, you can edit its details to fit your needs.
Editing a Rubric Assessment
Quick Guide:
- Select the rubric assessment you wish to edit.
- Update assessment details, including the title, subject, test type, grade level, and associated courses, under the General tab. Upload a reference document if needed.
- Select the Plus (+) buttons to add new criteria under the Questions tab.
- Use the arrows or drag and drop the grading criteria sections to rearrange them as needed.
- Add new items by selecting the Plus button. Edit an existing item using the Pencil icon, or duplicate an item by pressing the Copy icon. Delete items by selecting the Trash Can icon.
- Change the assessment’s status to Pending, Active, or Archived.
- Select the Administration tab to rescore the assessment, clear individual test entries, or delete all test entries. Adjust the start and end dates students can take the test if the rubric assessment is a campus- and district-level rubric.
Illustrated Guide:
Step 1: Select the rubric assessment you wish to edit.
Step 2: Update assessment details, including the title, subject, test type, grade level, and associated courses, under the General tab. Upload a reference document if needed.
Step 3: Select the Plus (+) buttons to add new criteria under the Questions tab.
Step 4: Use the arrows or drag and drop the grading criteria sections to rearrange them as needed.
Step 5: Add new items by selecting the Plus button. Edit an existing item using the Pencil icon, or duplicate an item by pressing the Copy icon. Delete items by selecting the Trash Can icon.
Step 6: Change the assessment’s status to Pending, Active, or Archived.
Step 7: Select the Administration tab to rescore the assessment, clear individual test entries, or delete all test entries.
Adjust the start and end dates students can take the test if the rubric assessment is a campus- and district-level rubric.
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