T.E332

Problem Solving

This is an analytic rubric. The column on the left shows the dimension that is being measured in the student’s performance. The levels across the top row indicate the performance level in the dimensions. Occasionally all dimensions and performance levels are exemplified by multiple students in a single recording.

Teacher Scoring Rubric - Group Work

  • Dimension
  • Focus

  • Creativity

  • Peer Collaboration

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • Student makes no attempt to relate ideas to the topic.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student relates some of the ideas to the topic, but the audience learns only minor details about the topic.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student relates plausible ideas to the topic. Some ideas wander off at some point, but the audience still learns something about the topic.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student relates many ideas to the topic and helps the audience understand much more about the topic.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student makes little to no effort to provide creative details.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student provides a few creative details, but they distract from the group’s idea.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student provides a few creative details that contribute to the group’s idea.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student provides many creative details that contribute to the group’s idea.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student rarely listens to, shares with, and supports the efforts of others in the group. Student is often not a good team member.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student often listens to, shares with, and supports the efforts of others in the group but sometimes is not a good team member.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student usually listens to, shares with, and supports the efforts of others in the group.

    N/A at this time.
  • Student always listens to, shares with, and supports the efforts of others in the group.

    N/A at this time.
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