Wednesday, 24 May 2017

My own assessment rubric

Hi there!!!


Today I bring you a new challenge called: Assessment rubric.

In this challenge I’ve made my own assessment rubric to complete my open educational project. Do you remember it? If not, I invite you to have a look. To start with my assessment rubric I’ve created with Canva this to organize the main ideas:



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After taking into account these elements, I searched for information on the things I had from my practicum, and with all this, I made this table for evaluating my students of pre-primary education.

For making the table I used Issuu. I guess you remember this app from some of my other posts. If you haven’t tried it yet, you should.



Reflection:


Once again I thought I wasn’t going to be able to do this challenge. I’ve always said that I find ICT quite difficult, but I have to say that I am learning a lot from each challenge.

For making this one in concrete first I did a poster with Canva, to organize myself with the main ideas to take into account for making the assessment rubric. Then, I search for more information for making the table. It is very hard to evaluate students of pre-primary because they are still very small, but I promise that they can surprise us!
For making the table first, I made it in Word, and after I used Issuu to upload it to My blog.

I encourage all teachers to use these tools to make their evaluations for their students, they are very useful and once you learn how to use them they are very easy. Promise! If I’ve learned how to use them anybody can!


See you later teachers!

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