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rubric |ˈroōbrik| noun a heading on a document. • a direction in a liturgical book as to how a church service should be conducted. • a statement of purpose or function : art of a purpose, not for its own sake, was his rubric. • a category : party policies on matters falling under the rubric of law and order. DERIVATIVES rubrical |ˈrubrəkəl| adjective ORIGIN late Middle English rubrish (originally referring to a heading, section of text, etc., written in red for distinctiveness), from Old French rubriche, from Latin rubrica (terra) 'red (earth or ocher as writing material),' from the base of rubeus 'red' ; the later spelling is influenced by the Latin form.
follow the rubric.
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The best first step when using a rubric to rate a writing sample is to thoroughly review the rubric criteria to ensure clarity and understanding of what each category entails. This preparation helps establish clear expectations for evaluation. Next, read the writing sample in its entirety to grasp its overall context and content before assessing specific elements according to the rubric. This approach ensures a fair and comprehensive evaluation of the writing piece.
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