Quality rubrics can help establish a fair assessment of student work. They also allow students to know how their work will be assessed. The trick is creating a GOOD rubric, which can take time. Need some help? Check out the the University of Wisconsin Stout's collection of rubrics. There you will find a collection of rubrics organized by task or type of project, including presentations, digital portfolios, websites, social media, collaborative work, graphic organizers, videos, games, writing and the research process. You may consider checking it out just as a starting point to customize your own rubric. Google Classroom users can create rubrics within an assignment. Learn how to Create and Use Rubrics in Google Classroom on the Google Classroom page of this website. If you are looking for a more simplified way to quickly create printable rubrics, head over to Quick Rubric to use the free rubric creation tool.