SchoolAI can help you generate rubrics that will help you categorize and score assignments. You’ll be able to customize it for your own classroom to illustrate what’s expected in an assignment or project, and to evaluate student performance.
To use the Rubric Tool
Go to Tools > Rubric > Generate
Enter the prompts required and upload supporting documentation if you’d like, then choose Generate
The rubric will appear in a text editor. You can make changes: highlight text and apply new AI Tools or press the backslash (/) key on your keyboard to open the options menu
The rubric will save as you go. When you’re done, you can share it through a link, export it as a PDF, or export it to a Google Docs or Google Classroom
Remember, the rubric that SchoolAI generates should be used as a first draft. Reviewing and customizing what you’ve built is important to make sure it works for your classroom.
AI Tools
AI Tools
Highlight text in the document and choose AI Tools to edit the text using AI. You can change the tone, translate, simplify, and more.
Options menu
Options menu
When you’re editing a rubric, use the backslash key to open the options menu. You can generate AI text or images, charts, tables, bullets/numbers, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make a rubric?
How do I make a rubric?
Go to Tools > Rubric > Generate
Enter the prompts required and upload supporting documentation if you’d like, then choose Generate
The document will appear in a text editor. You can make changes to the document: highlight text and apply new AI Tools or press the backslash (/) key on your keyboard to open the options menu
The document will save as you go. When you’re done, you can share it through a link, export it as a PDF, or export it to a Google Docs or Google Classroom
How do I find a rubric I’ve made?
How do I find a rubric I’ve made?
Rubrics you’ve created can be found and edited by going to Tools > Rubric > [Number] documents.
How do I share the rubric document with other teachers?
How do I share the rubric document with other teachers?
When the rubric is open in the text editor, choose Share to copy the link and send it to anybody (most teachers use email). The link leads to a version that can’t be edited by the recipient. You can also use the Export button to share through Google Docs or PDF.
Pro tip: You’ll need to make sure the document is closed on your end. Otherwise, the link won’t work.