Thanks for this video. I’ve made my rubric, sent it out so that each student gets a copy, and have now got some essays back. My students essays are all on Google Classroom. Do I need to copy and paste each essay into Google Docs, choose score rubric, and then copy and paste it back into Google Classroom before entering their grade? How do I know that they will get the version with the comments I’ve added as well as seeing the rubric after I’ve evaluated each essay? Thanks.
If you want to create multiple rubrics for multiple classes, would it be necessary to create a new Google Sheet each time a rubric is created in order to view results? Or is it possible to add to an existing sheet in order to keep rubrics sorted and viewable by their classes?
In that scenario I would make it as a quiz type form. Add your questions and then the answers would be based on rubric. I like to include an image of the rubric I’m using in my google form, just as a reference.
Thank you Mr. Rey for your time and expertise.
This was absolutely amazing. What a wonderful time saver. Thank you so much for making this video!!
Thank you. Very simple and to the point.
Super helpful and easy to understand. Thank you!
Thank you for this very helpful tutorial. Amazing!!!!
Thanks! I’ll probably add an open ended question box to write small notes as well.
Amazing!!!and just in time. Thank you
Thank you for the nice tutorial for me, as a beginner.
Thank you so much. This was so helpful.
It was very helpful, thank you !!!
Thanks for this video. I’ve made my rubric, sent it out so that each student gets a copy, and have now got some essays back. My students essays are all on Google Classroom. Do I need to copy and paste each essay into Google Docs, choose score rubric, and then copy and paste it back into Google Classroom before entering their grade? How do I know that they will get the version with the comments I’ve added as well as seeing the rubric after I’ve evaluated each essay? Thanks.
If you want to create multiple rubrics for multiple classes, would it be necessary to create a new Google Sheet each time a rubric is created in order to view results? Or is it possible to add to an existing sheet in order to keep rubrics sorted and viewable by their classes?
I thought your video was helpful and clear but I can't believe you showed your students' names.
What if you want to score multiple questions with a rubric?
In that scenario I would make it as a quiz type form. Add your questions and then the answers would be based on rubric. I like to include an image of the rubric I’m using in my google form, just as a reference.