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Kitchen II Assessment 
Abbreviations, Measuring, Equipment, Reading a Recipe and Kitchen Safety
Rubric Code: T6B236
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Exam  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Minimal Evidence

1 pts

Still Progressing

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Above and Beyond

4 pts

Measuring and Abbreviations

Minimal Evidence

More than 6 mistakes
Still Progressing

4-6 mistakes
Proficient

1- 3 mistakes
Above and Beyond

No mistakes
Identification

Minimal Evidence

Had more than 2 pieces of equipment incorrect
Still Progressing

Identified equipment with more than 2 wrong
Proficient

Correctly identified all equipment

Attempted to also answer the proper use of them but got more than 2 wrong
Above and Beyond

Correctly identified all equipment and the proper use of them
Reading a Recipe

Minimal Evidence

More than 4 mistakes
Still Progressing

3-4 mistakes
Proficient

1-2 mistakes
Above and Beyond

No mistakes
Kitchen Safety

Minimal Evidence

Identified 4 or less safety mistakes
Still Progressing

Identified 5 safety mistakes
Proficient

Correctly identified 6 safety mistakes
Above and Beyond

Correctly identified all 8 safety mistakes










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