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Podcasting 
Students read and recorded a fable using Garage Band.
Rubric Code: A4X5B2
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric 3rd Grade Podcast
  Exceeds Standard

5 pts

Meets Standard

3 pts

Below Standard

1 pts

Voice

Exceeds Standard

Student used voice in their reading. He/she stopped at punctuation, and added expression. He/she changed his/her voice for different characters.
Meets Standard

Student used voice in their reading. He/she stopped at punctuation, and added expression.
Below Standard

Student's voice was monotone throughout reading. No voice was used. Student did not stop at punctuation.
Recording

Exceeds Standard

Student was able to record in Garage Band independently. He/she helped other group members record.
Meets Standard

Student was able to record in Garage Band with minimal teacher assistance.
Below Standard

Student needed heavy teacher support to record in Garage Band.
Effort

Exceeds Standard

Student worked hard during the podcasting project. He/she often assisted others during the project.
Meets Standard

Student worked hard during the podcasting project.
Below Standard

Student did not work his/her hardest during the podcasting project.



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