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Pie Shell Making Booklet
Step-by-step illustration of making a pie shell. Points possible 48
Rubric Code:
JX97948
By
coleenguhl
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Pie Shell Making Booklet
Poor
3 pts
Fair
6 pts
Good
9 pts
Excellent
12 pts
Order of Operation
Poor
The order of making the pie shell has three or more errors in the order of operation. The creator assumed many steps or even skipped steps. Booklet is confusing and hard to follow.
Fair
The order of making the pie shell has two or more errors in the order of operation. The creator assumed two or more steps by the reader.
Good
The order of making the pie shell has one error in the order of operation. Creator assumed one or more steps by the reader.
Excellent
The order of making the pie shell is in the correct order. No items are skipped or assumed by the reader.
Illustrations
Poor
The booklet does not contain any illustration or very few illustrations (less then two) and they are poorly designed. There are no 3-D illustrations in the booklet.
Fair
The booklet has three or less illustrations and they are not neat, sloppy, and not well thought out. The booklet does not contain any 3-D illustrations.
Good
The booklet has illustrations on almost every page. There are one to two pages that do not have an illustration. Some illustrations are either rushed or hard to understand. There are at least one 3-D illustration included in the booklet.
Excellent
The booklet has illustrations on each page and each process of pie shell making. The drawings are neat and easy to follow. The booklet also contains two 3-D illustrations that are useful in illustrating making a pie shell.
Use of Color
Poor
The booklet does not have any illustrations colored.
Fair
The booklet contains several illustrations that are colored but the job is sloppy and feels rushed and not thought out.
Good
The booklet has color on each page but creator does not use a variety of color to properly illustration their drawings. The coloring feels rushed and unimportant to the reader.
Excellent
The booklets use of color on EACH page clearly shows the reader the attention to detail on each page. The coloring emphasis the illustration and booklet to draw the reader into the booklet to learn more about the subject.
Booklet Construction
Poor
The creation of the booklet is missing an illustration, etc. The booklet has not color on the front page. The booklet has crooked pages that are not the same size. The booklet is stapled together and hard to open and read the contents inside.
Fair
The creation of the booklet is missing either the title, name and or an illustration. The binding is staples and not neatly. Booklet feels like it was rushed together at the last minute. Easy to open and read information inside.
Good
The creation of the booklet is neat but some of the pages are not the same size. Binding is not original or sloppy. The booklet is either missing a title or name of student. The booklet is easy to open with plenty of room to read instructions and see illustrations.
Excellent
The creation of the booklet is neat and well-thought out. The pages are the same size. It is bound using anything other then staples to create an inviting booklet.
The booklet has a colorful, inviting front page with the title clearly marked along with the creator's name. The booklet is easy to open and has plenty of room to read the directions and look at the illustrations.
Keywords:
pie making, fluting, blind baking, pie shell
Subjects:
Vocational
Types:
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