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Cooking Assessment 
Rubric Code: ZX48X3W
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Beginning

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Mastered

3 pts

Measuring for a recipe as written

Beginning

Chose correct tool to measure the ingredients in a recipe with guidance.
Developing

Chose correct tool to measure the ingredients in a recipe with little guidance.
Mastered

Chose the correct tool to measure the ingredients in a recipe with no guidance.
Following recipe steps

Beginning

Was able to follow the correct sequence of steps in the recipe less than 50% of the time
Developing

Was able to follow the correct sequence of steps in the recipe 50-70% of the time
Mastered

Was able to follow the correct sequence of steps in the recipe 80-100% of the time
Recipe vocaublary

Beginning

Correctly defined less than 50% of target cooking words
Developing

Correctly identified 50-70% of targeted cooking words
Mastered

Correctly Identified 80-100% of target cooking words
Finished product

1. cooked well
2. tasted good
3. presented in an appetizing manner

Beginning

0-1 out of 3 criteria met
Developing

2 out of 3 criteria met
Mastered

3 out of 3 criteria met



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  • Home Economics

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