In this section, students should refer back to previous activities, including the Card Sort and Paired H-Chart activities, to create an Anchor Chart. There are a variety of applications available that may be used to create Anchor Charts, including Canva, Piktochart, Google Drawings, Google Slides, etc. Students may also create a chart by hand and submit a photo.
Students may need additional instruction and guidance depending on their familiarity with the application to be used. In the procedure given on the next page, students are given a choice of application that they may use, but this may be updated to suit the needs and accessibility of the students.
Anchor Chart Rubric |
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Criteria |
Ratings |
Pts |
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Proficient (3 pts) |
Novice (2 pts) |
Undeveloped (1 pt) |
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Presentation |
Poster is neat and attractive. All words are spelled correctly. |
Poster is neat and attractive, but some words are spelled incorrectly. |
Poster is not neat nor attractive. Some words may be spelled incorrectly. |
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Content |
All required elements are included on the poster. |
One required element is missing on the poster. |
More than one required element is missing on the poster. |
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Demonstration of Understanding |
Information presented on the poster is accurate and complete. Student shows full understanding of skill/standard. |
Some information presented on the poster is inaccurate. Student may not fully understand the skill/standard being assessed. |
Much of the information on the poster is inaccurate or irrelevant. Student does not understand the skill/standard being assessed. |
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Total Points: 9 |