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A rubric shows the feedback or grading criteria for an assignment. Criteria are the parts of an assignment your teacher wants you to focus on, such as grammar or spelling. To improve your understanding of the assignment—and get a better grade—review the rubric as you work.
After an assignment is graded and returned, you can review your rubric score and feedback. In scored rubrics, each level has points you can earn. Your teacher matches the level of your work to a level on the rubric. Review the rubric to see where you excelled, and where you might improve.
If an assignment has a rubric, you can see it in the assignment's details. You can see rubrics on a computer or a mobile device.
See an assignment's rubric
- Tap Classroom the class.
- Tap Classworkthe assignment.
- Tap the rubric.
Note: If you don't see a rubric, your teacher hasn't added one to the assignment yet.
- To see a criterion’s level descriptions, scroll left or right.
See my rubric feedback
- Tap Classroom the class.
- Tap Classworkthe assignment.
- On the Your work card, tap Expand .
The criterion level your teacher selected is outlined in color. - To see a criterion’s level descriptions, next to the criterion, tap Next and then scroll left or right.