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Preview of RACE Writing Strategy Rubric

RACE Writing Strategy Rubric

I use this RACE writing strategy as a reminder on my student's desks. I laminated them and taped them down. As student's complete a constructed response question, they use a dry erase marker to assess their progress in writing.
Preview of Classroom rules Poster

Classroom rules Poster

Classroom rules poster to hang for classroom management listen to and read instructionsArrive on timeBe respectfulBe your best and try your beststay on task during classtimehelp one another
Preview of AP Lit and Comp Visual Rubric with transparent background

AP Lit and Comp Visual Rubric with transparent background

AP Lit and Comp visual rubric on a transparent background.
Preview of 6-point AP Literature analytic one-page check sheet rubric

6-point AP Literature analytic one-page check sheet rubric

Created by
Elise Smith
This distills the new 6-point AP analytic rubric for AP Literature down into an easy one-page format. You can print out copies and staple them to student papers (or attach them digitally) to provide specific scoring feedback that is aligned. Students can use paper copies to circle or highlight scores in categories to practice peer editing or self-scoring. This rubric covers all 3 essay prompts. AP Literature essay scoring exam changes 2019-2020 school year - new administration starts May 2020.
Preview of Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

This BUNDLE includes my Argumentative, Informational/Expository, Literary Analysis, and Narrative rubrics. Each rubric is formatted and structured very similarly so that students get used to the formatting and it helps students with the predictability of knowing what to expect, with the exception of differences between different types of essays.Each of these rubrics is completely editable with Google Docs so it gives teachers a basis to go off of also with the ability to edit and cater the rubri
Preview of 6-point AP Language Synthesis Prompt analytic one-page check sheet rubric

6-point AP Language Synthesis Prompt analytic one-page check sheet rubric

Created by
Elise Smith
This distills the new 6-point AP analytic rubric for the AP Language Synthesis Prompt down into an easy one-page format. You can print out copies and staple them to student papers (or attach them digitally) to provide specific scoring feedback that is aligned. Students can use paper copies to circle or highlight scores in categories to practice peer editing or self-scoring. AP Language essay scoring exam changes 2019-2020 school year - new administration starts May 2020.
Preview of TWITTER: giving FEEDBACK in a creative way!

TWITTER: giving FEEDBACK in a creative way!

Created by
The breaching
Giving feedback is crucial to establish social interactions between students and students & teachers. Sometimes, it might be hard for students to reflect on other peer's work or oral presentations... so, what if we make good use of social media to encourage them?Twitter is great since it implies writing short, concrete ideas called tweets. Here, there's a Twitter/ tweet template for students (or teachers) to give feedback by tweeting positive comments, suggestions and questions! The file is
Preview of 6-point AP Language Argument Prompt analytic one-page check sheet rubric

6-point AP Language Argument Prompt analytic one-page check sheet rubric

Created by
Elise Smith
This distills the new 6-point AP analytic rubric for the AP Language Argument Prompt down into an easy one-page format. You can print out copies and staple them to student papers (or attach them digitally) to provide specific scoring feedback that is aligned. Students can use paper copies to circle or highlight scores in categories to practice peer editing or self-scoring. AP Language essay scoring exam changes 2019-2020 school year - new administration starts May 2020.
Preview of Writing Commentary Peer Review Rubric

Writing Commentary Peer Review Rubric

Created by
Bookish Brands
This Crafting Commentary Rubric is in a peer-review feedback format in order to bring extra collaboration to the classroom, but can just as easily be used for grading or self-evaluation depending on your classroom needs. Flexible formatting allows for use across various units or assignments as your students learn to craft insightful and precise commentary within essays and analysis.Check out the Macbeth bundle for this item along with other commentary items and a full two-day lesson presentation
Preview of Flowchart Scoring Guide for AP Literature Prose Analysis Essay- JPG Image

Flowchart Scoring Guide for AP Literature Prose Analysis Essay- JPG Image

Created by
Brain Windows
This is a one-page, student-friendly flowchart that walks the viewer through scoring the prose analysis question (Q2) for essays AFTER 2019. This is a JPEG image to embed in your documents(A PDF version is also available.)
Preview of 6-point AP Language Rhetorical Analysis analytic one-page check sheet rubric

6-point AP Language Rhetorical Analysis analytic one-page check sheet rubric

Created by
Elise Smith
This distills the new 6-point AP analytic rubric for the AP Language Rhetorical Analysis Prompt down into an easy one-page format. You can print out copies and staple them to student papers (or attach them digitally) to provide specific scoring feedback that is aligned. Students can use paper copies to circle or highlight scores in categories to practice peer editing or self-scoring. AP Language essay scoring exam changes 2019-2020 school year - new administration starts May 2020.
Preview of AP English Language Rhetorical Analysis Flowchart Rubric- JPEG Image

AP English Language Rhetorical Analysis Flowchart Rubric- JPEG Image

Created by
Brain Windows
This is a one-page, student-friendly flowchart that walks the viewer through scoring the prose analysis question (Q2) for essays AFTER 2019. This is a JPEG image to embed in your documents(A PDF version is also available.)
Preview of Essay Rubric

Essay Rubric

This is an essay rubric that I use for all of my AP Language and AP Literature students. The rubric includes ten points of assessment, including: Claim, Evidence, Analysis, Introduction, Body, Conclusion, Style, Citations, Grammar and Formatting. There is also room for comments at the bottom. This rubric really makes grading essays a lot faster and I find the 40-point scale to be exceptionally fair.
Preview of Spanish 1 Avancemos 1 Vocabulary Warmup 1.2

Spanish 1 Avancemos 1 Vocabulary Warmup 1.2

Created by
Srtamich
This activity is a 6 day warmup process in which students will choose an activity from an assignment choice menu rubric, and complete any activity for the duration of only 10 minutes each day. This activity uses Spanish 1, 1.2 vocabulary from Avancemos 1 Textbooks. The theme of this vocabulary unit was adjectives (alto, serio, amiga etc) This warmup process was researched via Otterbein University for a graduate level thesis, where results demonstrated that this 6 day warmup improved overall voca
Preview of Powerpoint Presentation Rubric

Powerpoint Presentation Rubric

A useful rubric for assessing a student giving a Powerpoint presentation
Preview of Article of the Week Student Response Sheet

Article of the Week Student Response Sheet

Are you having your students analyze news articles in class or at home? This assignment has students read the article closely, annotate with metacognition marks, and respond using a They Say, I Say sentence frame. Includes a scoring rubric.
Preview of English I Short Story Unit Final Narrative Essay

English I Short Story Unit Final Narrative Essay

English I Short Story unit final project is to write an imaginative narrative essay. Included is the rubric.
Preview of ELD Writing Levels Poster

ELD Writing Levels Poster

Writing Levels: A clear rubric for ESL Writing Levels. This is great for use in instruction and assessment. The rubric is aligned to ELPA21 score levels.
Preview of Annotation Rubric - Middle School

Annotation Rubric - Middle School

Created by
The Krafty Cajun
Rubric for annotation
Preview of Playwriting Activity (Mad Libs)

Playwriting Activity (Mad Libs)

**This is a listing for ONLY the Playwriting Activity #2. Please see my bundle listing for all 10 Days of Activities and Plans!** These lesson plans are designed to be an online-only resource for students and teachers. It is a 10-day unit for students to practice creating characters, playwriting, performing, and collaborating... all while online. This is perfect for online theatre courses, Virtual Learning Days, etc. I made this unit to be flexible- the days can be combined if students have more
Preview of ACE Worksheet (Short Answers for AP History)

ACE Worksheet (Short Answers for AP History)

Helps students answer writing prompts, including AP writing short answer (or FRQ) responses. Poster size helps to create the visual for daily reminders of what is a detailed response to a question. Includes time students get on the test for this section, and the percentage this counts towards their overall AP score.
Preview of Short Story Rubric

Short Story Rubric

This easy to use rubric is perfect for assessing students' short stories. The domains for this rubric are:Author includes characteristics specific to this unit of studyAuthor includes unique examples of figurative language effectively.The story's plot is well planned and follows a narrative arc.Student uses grade-level  vocabulary words in their story effectively. Word choice is impressive.Organization
Preview of Central Idea Worksheet

Central Idea Worksheet

Created by
Gerson Montes
This worksheet is designed to help students analyze the development of a theme or central idea in a text. It begins by prompting students to identify the title and author of the text, as well as the theme or central idea they will be analyzing.The worksheet then presents students with a series of questions designed to guide their analysis of the text. The questions are designed to help students identify how the theme or central idea is introduced, how it evolves or changes throughout the text, a
Preview of Study Sync Blast Rubric for Peer Review

Study Sync Blast Rubric for Peer Review

My district uses the Study Sync curriculum. Part of the curriculum involves something called a BLAST. A BLAST is basically a Twitter-like response to a prompt. Part of the fun of a BLAST is providing feedback on what other wrote in the class. This is a real-time event during this activity, so students get the satisfaction of immediate feedback. This rubric helps them with scoring. Students score via the columns. In order for a post to receive credit, it must meet the criteria for the entire col
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