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Create or reuse a rubric for an assignment

This article is for instructors.

In Assignments, you can create, reuse, view, grade, and share rubrics for individual assignments. You can give feedback with scored or unscored rubrics. If you use scored rubrics, students see their score when you return their work.

Add or view a rubric 

Rubric overview.

Labelled rubric

Create a rubric

You can create up to 50 criteria per rubric and up to 10 performance levels per criterion. Before you can create a rubric, the assignment must have a title.  

Important : Before you begin, link your Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals account to Assignments. For details, go to Create an assignment .

  • Go to your learning management system (LMS).
  • Click the course.
  • Create an assignment. For more information, go to  Create an assignment .

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  • (Optional) If you turned on scoring, next to Sort the order of points by , select how to view the criteria, either descending or ascending in value. Note : You can enter levels in any order, and rubrics automatically sorts the levels by value. 
  • Under Criterion , enter your first criterion. For example, enter  Grammar , Teamwork , or Citations .

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  • Under Points , enter the number of points awarded for the performance level. Note : The rubric's total score automatically updates as you add points.
  • Under Level , enter a level of performance. For example, enter  Excellent , Full mastery , or Level B .
  • Under Description , enter the performance expectations.

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  • To add a blank criterion, in the bottom-left corner, click Add a criterion and repeat steps 6–11.
  • To copy a criterion, in the bottom-right corner, click Duplicate criterion and repeat steps 6–11.
  • To save your rubric, in the bottom-right corner, click Save .

Reuse a rubric

You can reuse rubrics you previously created. You can preview the rubric you want to reuse, and then edit it in your new assignment. Your edits don’t affect the original rubric. To reuse a rubric, your new assignment needs a title. 

  • Go to your learning management system (LMS).
  • Create an assignment. For more information, go to Create an assignment .

and then

  • (Optional) To reuse the rubric, click Select .
  • To reuse the rubric, click Select .

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See an assignment’s rubric 

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Share a rubric with export and import

  • When you export a rubric , it saves as a spreadsheet in your Google Drive, in a folder called Rubric Exports . If you share the Rubric Exports folder with another teacher, they can import your rubric to their assignment.
  • After you import a shared rubric , you can edit it in your assignment. Your edits don’t affect the original rubric. Don’t edit the shared rubric spreadsheet in the Drive folder. 

Share a rubric with export

  • Under Rubric , click the rubric.

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  • To share your entire Rubric Exports folder, right-click the Rubrics Exports folder.
  • Click Send .

Import a shared rubric

  • Go to your LMS.
  • Click the course. 
  • (Optional) Edit the imported rubric in Assignments. Note : Don't edit the shared rubric spreadsheet in the Drive folder.
  • In the top-right corner, click Save .

Edit or delete a rubric 

Edit an assignment's rubric.

You can’t edit a rubric after you start grading with it.

Delete an assignment’s rubric

Note : You can’t delete a rubric after you start grading with it. 

  • To confirm, click Delete .

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Using Rubrics for Formative Assessment

Ben Johnson

Rubrics for Formative Assessment

“Because rubrics outline expectations for student work, they are especially useful DURING project work where educators are evaluating skills applied during the process and not just the presentation of content knowledge," shares Melinda Kolk, Director of Professional Learning for Tech4Learning. "It takes a significant time investment to create a high-quality rubric. This site, rubric-maker.com, provides ideas and content for developing a rubric as well as the flexibility to create from scratch, or even develop with your students."

Rubric Makers

  • Rubric Maker

NOTE: These rubric tools generally don’t include the content standards that your assignment requires. You will need to add these rows yourself. This is the hardest step of making the rubric.

Your first draft of a rubric will probably be poor. It’s only after the first round of assignments come in, that you can glean better descriptors for each of the cells on your rubric. For each box, try to find an example, that was turned in and fits that level, and then customize your descriptor, based on that example.

1. Assign project in Google Classroom. Make a Google doc. Choose “Make a copy for each student.”

2. Install the Goobric chrome extension. Only do this once.

3. Make a Google sheet for the assignment. Run the Doctopus Add-on. (Will need to add Doctopus the first time used.

Screencast of Process

My ScreenCast

iRubric: Google Slides Project Rubric

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  • Presentation

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IMAGES

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  3. Powerpoint/Keynote/Google Slides Presentation Rubric by The Techie Teacher

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  4. Fully Editable Google Slides & Presentation Rubric for Any Assignment

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  5. Editable Rubric Templates in Google Slides by Jennifer Bates

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VIDEO

  1. Add Rubrics to Student Copies on Google Docs, Slides, Sheets

  2. How to use Rubric in Google Classroom?

  3. Google Forms for Grading Rubrics

  4. Adding a spreadsheet rubric to Google Classroom

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  6. Google Slides Tutorial for Teachers