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Alice - Programming Project 
Rubric Code: W99B88
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Story

Poor

Random movements, no coherent story.
Fair

Hard to understand, but a semblance of a story; more just an excuse to randomly use methods.
Good

An easy to understand story, with methods to fit the story and not the other way around.
Objects

Poor

Has used too few or too many objects.
Fair

Has used several objects, some not used however.
Good

Has used an appropriate amount of objects to create the story.
Methods

Poor

Only a few methods used and not in any correct order.
Fair

Several different types of methods used; varying degree of order.
Good

Many different types of methods used in good order.
Do-Together

Poor

No Do-Together
Fair

Do-Together used but in a very simplistic manner.
Good

Do-Together used in order to help create a more complex method.
Loop

Poor

Loop not used.
Fair

Loop used but in a very simplistic manner (no reason other than to put it in).
Good

Loop used to make some things happen at the same time.
Properties

Poor

No change in properties.
Fair

Changes made to properties at the beginning, but not throughout code.
Good

Changes made to the properties both at the beginning and throughout code.
Work Ethic

Poor

Did not work well in class.
Fair

Worked fairly well.
Good

Used time well in order to make the best animation possible.




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