Grading Criteria
Blog Grading Criteria
The following criteria below outlines how each blog post will be gradedBlog - Each blog post must contain specific criteria:
- Your blog will have: Eight complete sentences with proper capitalization, punctuation, and no spelling errors.
- Each blog post will be about your experience while working on your project. Your blog will contain the following information:
- Two sentences will describe in detail a project update. “What did I do on my project?”
- Two sentences will explain in detail my biggest problem while working on my project.
- Two sentences will explain in detail the solution to my biggest problem.
- Two sentences that conclude your post. Here are a few suggestions to help you with your conclusion:
- What do I plan to do next?
- What materials do I need?
- Or a simple wrap up.
- Two photos or images of my project are included.
- You are NOT required to be in the photos.
Important Information
- Students are required to email Mr. Ritter a link to their Blog.
- Each of your posts must be completed on the specified dates that will be shared in class.
- You will receive an email showing how your grade was assessed using the rubric below
ELP Blog Rubric | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Criteria | 5 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 |
Blog Editing | The Blog post is cleaned up and well edited. Errors are hard to find. | The Blog post shows some evidence of being cleaned up The errors do not distract. | The Blog post is not cleaned up and the errors are distracting. | No evidence of clean up and many errors are present. | The Blog Post is missing |
Project Update Must have two sentences to receive full credit. |
The Blog post provides clear evidence of how the artist created their project, using two or more sentences. | The Blog post provides some evidence of how the artist created their project, using one or two sentences. | The Blog post provides little evidence of how the artist created their project, using only one sentence. | The Blog post provides no evidence of how the artist created their project, or used an incomplete sentence / fragment. | |
Project Problem Must have two sentences to receive full credit. |
The Blog post provides clear evidence of a problem that occurred during the design process using two or more sentences. | The Blog post provides some evidence of a problem that occurred during the design process using one or two sentences. | The Blog post provides little evidence of a problem that occurred during the design process using only one sentence. | The blog post provides no evidence of how the artist created their project, or used an incomplete sentence / fragment. | |
Project Solution Must have two sentences to receive full credit. |
The Blog post provides clear evidence of a solution to a problem that occurred while working on the project using two or more sentences. | The Blog post provides some evidence of a solution to a problem that occurred while working on the project using one or two two sentences. | The Blog post provides little evidence of a solution to a problem that occurred while working on the project using only one sentence. | The Blog post provides no evidence of a solution to a problem that occurred during the design process, or used an incomplete sentence / fragment | |
Project Conclusion | The Blog post provides clear evidence of a conclusion of what they plan to do next using two or more sentences. | The Blog post provides some evidence of a conclusion of what they plan to do next using one or two sentences. | The Blog post provides little evidence of a conclusion of what they plan to do next using only one sentence. | The Blog post provides no evidence of a conclusion of what they plan to do next, or used an incomplete sentence / fragment. | |
Image / Photo | The Blog post contains two or more photos/ image. | The Blog post contains one photo/image. | The Blog post contains two images but only one shows the other does not. | The Blog post contains two images but they do not show | The Blog post contains no photos or images. |
Blog Post ____/30 |
Comments
Post a Comment