Common Core Rubrics: 3rd grade

Saturday, December 29, 2018 No comments
















Great for promoting a growth mindset. Use with students as a checklist for processing expectations or on the final draft! Either way feedback is offered in a simple and clear way for your authors!





These writing rubrics are staples in my 3rd grade classroom for ELA. I use these for final drafts and store in student portfolios. Rubrics are editable as well as pre-made for you to use. Three writing genres are included in this bundle: Informational, Essay, and Narrative.






 Each genre includes three types of rubrics: score from 1-4, (not yet, starting to, and yes) columns, and a skill based one. Draft paper with requirements listed is also included.






These are editable too!!!






How to make students in groups work more effectively.





Use examples and non-examples of good and bad group work. I use these clips from You tube to get the discussion rolling...


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Example of Team Norms



Have students create some "team norms" together as a class or group. These are some of the ideas we discuss before creating them. 

  • Have respect for each other. - Respect each other's ideas. ...
  • All group members should do an equal amount of work. ...
  • Your group should have a common understanding of goals that need to be achieved. ...
  • Be open to compromise. ...
  • Effective communication. ...
  • Time management. ...
  • Be happy in the group you are in.







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Define roles! Let them wear their tag or paste to the cover of their folder for the project. It will make them feel important (kids loving having "jobs") and it let's you know that the group is on task, time and target!

For each job title, you can print the description on the back. There are 4 jobs per team:

Team Captain
Facilitator
Resource Monitor
Recorder/Reporter








Use checklists that explain clear expectations to each group! 


Example