Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Products can include a wide range of student works that target specific skills. Examples: Communication skills such as those demonstrated in reading, writing, speaking, and listening, or psychomotor skills requiring physical abilities to perform a given task
Using rubrics can help evaluate student performance or proficiency in any given task as it relates to a final product or learning outcome.
The learning competencies associated with products or outputs are linked with an assessment of the level of expertise manifested by the product. 3 Levels Novice or beginner level Skilled level Expert level
Example
The desired product is a representation of a cubic prism made out of cardboard in an elementary geometry class. Learning competencies: The final product submitted by the students must: 1. 2. 3. Possess the correct dimensions (5x5x5) Be sturdy, made of durable cardboard and properly fastened together Be pleasing to the observer, preferably properly colored for aesthetic purposes
Example
The product desired is a scrapbook illustrating the historical event called EDSA I People Power Learning competencies: The scrapbook presented by the students must:
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Contain pictures, newspaper clippings, and other illustrations of the main characters of EDSA I
Contain remarks and captions for the illustrations made by the student himself for the roles played by the characters of EDSA I People Power Be presentable, complete, informative and pleasing to he reader of the scrapbook
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Possess no more than 5 errors in spelling while observing proper format based on the document to be typewritten
Posses no more than 5 errors in spelling, has the proper format, and is readable and presentable