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Scratch Beginner Name/Logo Project 
Rubric for introduction to Scratch
Rubric Code: UXC6556
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Uh-Oh!

1 pts

Almost There

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Wow!

4 pts

Name/Logo

Uh-Oh!

The animated letters in my project do not
spell a word that makes sense.
Almost There

The animated letters in my project contain a misspelling/grammar error
Good

The animated letters/Google logo in my project spell my/Google name.
Wow!

The animated letters in my project
spell my name/Google logo and I added more
animated related sprites to make my
project more interesting.
Sprites

Uh-Oh!

Less than half of the sprites are animated.
Almost There

Most of the sprites are animated with
code in a manner and/or the animation may be slightly distracting to the entire project.
Good

All of the sprites are animated with
code in a manner that is not distracting to the entire project.
Wow!

All of the sprites are animated with
code in a way that enhances, the entire project.for example, each animation begins differently and is synchronized with the other sprites.
Background

Uh-Oh!

There is no background
Almost There

There is a background that makes it hard to fully see the letters/animations in the project.
Good

There is a background for your project that does not distract from the letters in your name/logo.
Wow!

There is an animated background
that relates to the overall theme of the project and that helps make your project more
fun.
Special Effects

Uh-Oh!

Not all letters/sprites are animated
Almost There

Only one type of coding blocks are used
to animate the letters. For example, only
the blue motion blocks are used.
Good

A variety of coding blocks are
used to animate each letter when
clicked.
Wow!

A variety of coding blocks are
used to animate each letter when
clicked. Reset code is also used
to start the animation again.
Persistence and Debugging

Uh-Oh!

A poor attitude is displayed during
coding. No effort is made to figure out
how to create or fix the code needed to
animate each sprite.
Almost There

A good attitude is displayed during
coding. No effort is made to figure out
how to create or fix the code needed to
animate each sprite.
Good

A good attitude is displayed during
coding. Effort is made to figure out
how to create or fix the code
needed to animate each sprite.
Wow!

A good attitude is displayed during
coding. Effort is made to figure out
how to create or fix the code
needed to animate each sprite.
Support is given to classmates
who need help.
Other/Notes/Comments

Uh-Oh!
Almost There
Good
Wow!




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