I have not used them for grades yet. I could after I get more comfortable
using the rubric.  Since each rubric has 5 statements, you could have each
one worth 20 points so  1=20 points, 2=40, 3=60, 4=80, and  5=100.   Or I
might decide to use something like 1=50, 2=60, 3=80, 4=90, 5= 100 because a
grade of 20 or 40 would be  so difficult to recover from.  Linda W

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Ellin  Keene has a fairly new book of assessments

Hi Linda!

I just got that one!  Do you turn these into letter or number  grades?  If
so, how?

Kerry





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