4 Elements Required to Create an Effective Rubric

Guide to create an effective rubric

Project-Based Learning or PBL, is an effective teaching method, in which students learn by actively engaging in meaningful and real-world projects. These projects are student-led and designed to foster the growth of 21st-century skills, such as collaboration, problem-solving, and communication. With PBL, you can blend content mastery and meaningful work to create powerful learning experiences, such as an effective rubric.

Don’t shy away from PBL assessments!

One of the top reasons teachers shy away from implementing PBL into their classroom is that they are unsure about how to align it to state standards, as well as how to grade the project. Luckily, our dynamic PBL solutions, iBlocks, align to curriculum-standards and can help create student-led projects.

Creating a rubric used to be a daunting task, but with the help of iBlocks and AI educational tools, it’s now easier than ever! If you know the desired outcome of your PBL project, you’re one step closer to creating an effective rubric for assessment.

Here are four elements required to create an effective rubric:
1. Know your criteria

Working backwards and knowing the outcome you want students to achieve helps create  specific and measurable skills that are aligned to your learning objectives and classroom goals.

2. Performance Levels

When creating an effective rubric for a project, students need to know the level at which they need to perform. Create a rubric in which you describe the quality of work. Using clear labels such as “exemplary, proficient, beginning, and failure” are some of the most effective words to use when describing the grading scale.

3. Descriptions

An effective rubric includes specific details that explain exactly what a student’s work should look like. Go into depth by explaining the criteria for each performance level. Don’t forget to lay out a checklist of goals that students should meet to excel in their projects.

4. Scale/Points

The final component of creating an effective rubric is assigning a numerical value or percentage to each performance level. This allows for straightforward grading that is consistent and objective across the board.

See, that wasn’t so hard. Now it’s time to take advantage of the AI tools available to you and get on the path to implementing Project-Based Learning in your classroom. Check out some of our amazing courses on Assessment in PBL, Project-Based Learning for ELLS, and Best Practices for Using AI to Support Differentiation on OTIS for educators.

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