LOTE Rubric Maker – Student Products
The following is an alphabetical list of ways of producing evidence of student learning. It is adapted from DEECD’s Prep to Year 10 Assessment – Assessment Professional Learning Module 2, available at http://www.education.vic.gov.au/studentlearning/assessment/preptoyear10/proflearning/module2.htm
- advertisement
- anecdote
- article
- artwork
- audio tape - student produced for peers, or for younger students…
- autobiography - as self, or in the role of a character, or an object
- biography - fictional or ‘true’ of a famous person
- blog
- book for younger students
- brochures and pamphlets to promote an idea or raise awareness
- build a (scale) model
- business letter
- cartoon strip or comic book - student created
- catalogue
- checklist
- collages with rationale, explanation
- comic
- commercial tests e.g. ACER tests
- complaint letter
- concept map: key terms, linking arrows & phrases
- contribution to threaded email discussion
- conversation
- conversations with students - re process/product
- creative responses - visual, verbal, combination
- creative thinking, critical thinking, reflective thinking
- critique of media reports ( more than 1 source)
- CV
- dance
- data analysis - pattern-seeking and reporting
- data chart/matrix/grid
- debate - formal and ‘performed’ - or in small groups
- demonstration
- description
- diagram
- dialogue
- diary - Dear Diary… historical/controversial figure
- DIGA - (Describe, Interpret, Generalise, Apply) used for reflection and deeper understanding
- discussion
- docudrama
- draft(s) - & peer feedback reports
- dramatisation
- drawings (labelled)
- editorial - present a reasoned stance on an issue
- email exchanges - student-student; student-teacher
- encyclopedia entry
- essay (short, longer or extended), various genres: argumentative, comparative, descriptive, explanatory, recount, reflective, review
- evaluations - of chapters, web-pages, novels…
- exchange
- exercise
- exhibitions
- experiments - original, student designed
- e-zines - design web-based magazines (themed)
- fieldwork report - e.g. of observations, interviews…
- film
- game - student-created - card, board, ICT, roleplay
- graphs: pie chart, histogram + linked stories
- handbook
- ICE - self and peer assessment tool: Ideas, Connections, Extensions
- illustration
- instructions
- interviews by students of others - plan questions, interview, record, extract, analyse, report
- interviews of your students (collect 1-to-1 evidence)
- invention
- inventory
- investigative project - social or physical sciences
- invitation
- itinerary
- journal
- journalistic writing e.g. News, eye witness account, feature article, obituary, sports report
- KWHL - (Know? Want to know? How will I find out? What did I Learn?) at start or end
- learning journals - students record learning goals, the strategies they use to reach them and their demonstration of success.
- learning object
- lecture
- letters e.g. personal, Dear Dorothy Dix, To the Editor, etc
- list
- map
- map - of town in a story, crime-scene, sustainable city…
- menu
- mind-map - with graphic symbols & relationships
- mobiles - themed e.g. careers in water, nouns …
- mock trial
- musical
- news report
- notes
- obituary
- observation checklist - for self, peer or teacher
- oral reports/presentations
- packaging
- peer assessment e.g on drafts, talks, posters…
- performance
- phone call
- photograph
- plans - visual: 2D, 3D; essay plans, project plans…
- play
- PMI - Plus, Minus, Interesting - de Bono’s table or adjusted to Plus, Minus, & Innovative
- podcast
- poem
- portfolio - a collection of ….
- postcard
- poster
- précis - of newspaper article, novel or text chapter
- presentation
- problem-based learning (PBL)
- product (make) cake, nylon, an opera, pamphlet, bridge, table, 3D virtual image …
- profile
- radio broadcast
- recipe
- recorded message
- reflection
- report
- review
- re-write a scene/chapter/argument from another point of view
- role play
- scenario response - vignette to shift beyond comfort zones, to question assumptions and reactions
- scene, context for a scene in a novel…
- scripts - for radio (cassette); television (video); or plays (live performance)
- semantic web - central key theme, clusters of ideas
- short answers to questions
- sign
- six-hat small group interaction
- sketch
- slideshow
- SMS
- song - music & lyrics, or borrowed melody & new lyrics
- speech
- stories - narrative (e.g. with orientation, complication and resolution) - adventure, fable, fantasy, legend, mystery, romance, sci-fi…
- story boards (outlining an audio or video script …)
- summary
- survey: student designed & analysed
- SWOT - self and peer assessment tool: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
- table
- talk
- tasks, execute, teach their peers, produce a product or report…
- teach peers how to …
- test - open or closed notes/book ‘tests’, short answers (e.g. spelling; terminology; labelling) true/false visual questions/answers, matching tasks, fill the blank (Close items), multiple choice items, extended written responses
- timelines - annotated, compared, nested …
- timetable
- tongue twister
- trail: student-designed & tested - for peers, or for younger students
- TV program
- Venn diagrams - interconnecting circles to illustrate sets/groups where some features/attributes overlap while others don’t (often 2 or 3 circles)
- video: student designed, produced …
- videoclip
- visual diary
- vodcast
- web quest
- webpage creation
- write another chapter (prologue or epilogue) in same style of author
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