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Coding Assessment 
Coding is one or more commands or algorithm(s) designed to be carried out by a computer. While learning to code students are asked to follow the teacher's instructions, complete a number of tasks and persevere through problem solving.
Rubric Code: G22WAB4
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

Listen to and follow instructions

The student will use the given tabs and buttons to complete the desired actions on Scratch

Poor

Student had a lot of trouble following instructions. Student required a lot of repetition and clarification from the teacher.
Fair

Student had one or two minor difficulties, but generally followed instructions with ease. Student required a little repetition and clarification from the teacher.
Good

Student had no difficulties in following instructions. Student required no repetition or clarification from the teacher.
Task completion

The student will complete a number of assigned tasks on Scratch

Poor

Student completed less than 10 coding tasks.
Fair

Student was able to complete 11-19 coding tasks.
Good

Student was able to complete more than 20 coding tasks.
Animation/Congratulation/Answer

The program, when run has an animation a congratulations message or told you the correct answer

Poor

The program had one of the 3 components
Fair

The program has at least 2 of the components
Good

The program had all 3 or more components.
Play again message

TheThe program has some kind of message asking you to play again

Poor

Their was no message. Program ended
Fair

Their was a message but the program ended
Good

Their was a message that enticed you to continue playing the game that successfully took you back to the beginning
journal

Students will keep a daily journal and record what they attempted to do daily and if it was successful or not

Poor

There were a few gaps due to absences only. Students kept limited records of successes or failures.
Fair

There were no gaps but were days that the intro or exit entry is missing. Students kept record of only successes or failures but gave little to no explanation
Good

There were no gaps or days that an intro or exit record was missed. Students kept a good written record of successes and failures and why they think they happened.



Keywords:
  • Coding Instructions Tasks Problem Solving







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