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How to Turn Rubric Scores into Grades
If a rubric is scored, students see their scores when you return their assignments. Note: You might notice slight visual differences between tablets and phones. On a mobile device, you and your students can only view rubrics. To create, grade, edit, or delete a rubric, use your computer.
You can reuse rubrics you previously created. You can preview the rubric you want to reuse, and then edit it in your new assignment. To reuse a rubric, your new assignment needs a title. On a computer, go to classroom.google.com.
What is a rubric? A rubric within Google Classroom is a type of grading form which consists of a set of criteria, each have several descriptive levels, with a numerical grade assigned to it.
How to Create a Rubric in 6 Steps
How to Create a Grading Rubric 1
Rubrics are sets of criteria or scoring guides that describe levels of performance or understanding. They provide students with expectations about what will be assessed, standards that need to be met, and information about where students are in relation to where they need to be.
The teacher has added up the total score (here, 3 + 2 + 3 + 1 = 9 points), and simply divided this result by the maximum score (4 x 4 = 16 points). This is the way many teachers convert a rubric score into a percent grade.
A weighted rubric is an analytic rubric in which certain concepts are judged more heavily than others. If, in a creative writing assignment, a teacher stresses character development, he or she might consider weighing the characters part of the rubric more heavily than the plot or setting.
Again, the 4.0 GPA scale is the more common one in Canada….The tables below show the basic percentage equivalency for the two scales.
Letter Grade | % | GPA Number |
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A+ | 92-100 | 4.33 |
A | 88-91 | 4 |
A- | 85-87 | 3.67 |
B+ | 82-84 | 3.33 |