Rubric Sites

Create easy-to-use rubrics directly from this website! http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/
Graphic examples of a rubric. www.rubrics.com/concepts/index.html
Corrie Rosetti, who teaches eighth-grade language arts in the Clarkston School District in Washington, has several links from his site at: http://jawbone.clarkston.wednet.edu/pages/classwebs/rubrics.htm
This link is actually a rubric to explain how Blue Web'n evaluates sites it uses or links to; however, the criteria can be adapted and applied to an activity in which students evaluate sites they might use in a project. www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn
This site from Stone Middle School (Melbourne, Florida) provides a definition and recommendations for rubric construction. http://stone.web.brevard.k12.fl.us/html/comprubric.html
This site provides evaluation criteria for creating your own rubric based on your own lesson. www.liverpool.k12.ny.us/LCSD/index/UsingInternetResources/PlanAssess.html#rubrics
This rubric was developed for evaluating WebQuests, but it can be applied to a variety of teaching situations. http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquestrubric.html
The Staff Room for Ontario's Teachers; this site was originally aimed at Canadian elementary school teachers, but there's a wealth of information for all on it now. www.odyssey.on.ca/~elaine.coxon/
Rubric Construction Set. http://landmark-project.com/classworks/rubrics
Rubric for evaluating web page creation. http://edtech.sandi.net/rubric