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.
- CLICK HERE so you can make a copy of the outline you will need to complete using your Google Drive account.
- Once you have completed the outline, share it with another student and have that student or another student share their copy.
- CLICK HERE to complete the peer assessment form for that student's outline.
- 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.
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
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.