Sunday, December 8, 2019

Your How-to Article Outline and Evaluation Rubric Feedback

Your How-to Article Outline

Hopefully you have a working topic for your how-to article. If so, then you can start the next step. 
If not, please tell your teacher, so you can discuss some possible ideas.
  1. CLICK HERE so you can make a copy of the outline you will need to complete using your Google Drive account.
  2. Once you have completed the outline, share it with another student and have that student or another student share their copy.
  3. CLICK HERE to complete the peer assessment form for that student's outline.
  4. The teacher will print out the feedback you and the other student have provided . You can then look it over, discuss it with the other student and consider any changes before you start working on your article.
Evaluation Rubric Feedback

Below is a chart with results from what the class thinks should be included in the evaluation rubric.

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The five elements with the most votes were:
  • Headline
  • Step by step instructions
  • Material or supply list
  • Introduction
  • Conclusion
The element that received the most answers to the question on what additional element should be included was spelling and/or grammar.

Most students felt the rubric should have a final score of 100%

Based on these results, the final rubric will include the following:
  • Headline
  • Step by step instructions (including a material or supply list where necessary)
  • Introduction and conclusion
  • Additional tips or cautions
  • Spelling and grammar
Each elements will be worth 20 points each for a final total of 100. 
A more detailed rubric will be created shortly that you can use as a guide while you complete your final assignment and for peer to peer assessment.