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         <title>&quot;But I worked all night on that report! How could you give me a D?&quot; Rubrics provide teachers with an objective method for evaluating skills that don&#39;t lend themselves to objective assessment methods and they help answer the age-old question, &quot;What did I do to deserve this grade?&quot; Learn how rubrics can guide your students and support your assessments. Included: Three online tools for creating rubrics.</title>
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         <title>SS/Sci report use of rubrics more frequently than other content areas</title>
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