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Animate a name 
Use this rubric as a guide for what should be included in an animated Scratch project.
Rubric Code: Q24364W
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Subject: Education  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Animate A Name (or Word)
"About Me" To start off the school year, students are introduced to Scratch, the platform we will use in technology for block programming. Then, students introduce themselves to our Tech class by choosing a name (or a word - that is meaningful to them) and get to further explore the platform as they create their project.
 

4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

Required Elements

Required elements (all provided in demo & resources):
- 4+ Sprites that spell a name (or word),
- each sprite has code that starts with an event,
- the project includes an example of blocks from 3 or more categories (motion, looks, sound, control, & sensing).

4

The project includes all required elements.
3

The project is missing 1 required element.
2

The project is missing 2 required elements.
1

The project is missing all 3 required elements.
Events (and Project instructions)

An event is required for every block of code to run. "Start at the 🟩 flag" is used to launch the project from the project page (and was included in all of the materials and resources).

4

The project includes at least 1 event type other than "Start at the 🟩 flag".
The project includes instructions on the project page for the user to know how to run project after clicking the green flag.
3

The project includes at least 1 event type other than "Start at the 🟩 flag".
The project does not include instructions on the project page for user to know how to run project after clicking the green flag.
2

"Start at the 🟩 flag" is the only event used (all sprites are set to run at the same time).
1

No events are used ( = none of the code blocks can run).
(Did not use/refer to resources or examples).
Sprite Animation

In Scratch, each object in a project is called a Sprite. Each sprite requires its own code.

4

Multiple and varied animations are used for 4 or more sprites in the project and the project runs.
3

Multiple and varied animations are used for 4 or more sprites in the project and the project does not run.
2

All sprites have the same animation or a single block of code.
1

Less than 4 sprites have code.
Extras (Evidence of Site exploration)

Demonstrates exploration of the platform and block categories as instructed.
*All project requirements (step-by-step instructions) were included in the project resources provided).
"Extras" Include the use of backgrounds, costumes, or blocks from categories that were not reviewed ("Variable" or "Operators") in the project.

4

There are 3 or more extras used.
3

There are 2 extras used.
2

There is 1 extra used.
1

No extras are used.
Successful Onboarding (Tech projects & Scratch)

Onboarding Instructions
- to Scratch Class (how to: create an account, join the Scratch class, sign in, access project resources, share a project, add a project to the Scratch Class studio, correct onboarding errors)
- to Tech project expectations: accessing project requirements/resources, completing the project submission form, including evidence of exploring Scratch platform/blocks
*Note: Instructions were provided whole group (full demo), as a reteach, and offered 1:1 supp

4

The Animate a Name (or word) Project submitted with all requirements +extras and successful scratch class onboarding (without errors)
is clear evidence of the student having attended to class instruction (not going ahead of the class before/during demo lesson), asking clarifying questions when necessary, and using resources shared.
Student followed instructions and
3

The Animate a Name (or word) project submitted has all required components included (but no extras as evidence of platform exploration).
OR
The student has now completed scratch class onboarding after (after correcting errors).
2

The Animate a Name (or word) Project was submitted with basic components included and
the student still has 1 - 2 onboarding errors (they have not corrected or requested 1:1 support).
1

The Animate a Name Project was not submitted or was submitted missing the basic components.
OR
The student still has 3 or more onboarding errors.



Keywords:
  • Scratch Computers Programming Animation







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