Use of a
Scoring Rubric to Evaluate Student Responses to Warm Ups*
Kathy Marrs, IUPUI
Warm Up questions in N100 are
worth 6 points, and students are not graded for right
or wrong answers (6 points are given to all students
who respond on time to Warm Ups). However, in analyzing student
responses to warm ups for research purposes, I have found this
rubric to be helpful in determining any misconceptions a student
might have, how thoroughly the students were able to answer a
question, how much they used resources available to them, and
even how well a particular Warm Up question was constructed.
Scoring Rubric:
1 Student says he / she does not know how
to answer the Warm Up question.
2 Student tries to answer the Warm Up
question but does not show evidence of any previous knowledge to
assist in answering. Student may reveal misconceptions
about concepts. Student does not use any information from the
text or lecture notes to answer the question. (Incorrect answer)
3 Student shows some prior knowledge and
may use terminology to answer the Warm Up question. Student does
not use appropriate information from the text or lecture notes to
answer the question. (May be partially correct but still
incomplete).
4 Student answers the Warm Up question
correctly and completely. Student incorporates information from
the text or class notes into the answer. Student may look for
answer outside the class (web, etc).
Adapted from de Caprariis, Barman, and Magee (2001),
Monitoring The Benefits of Active Learning Exercises in
Introductory Survey Courses in Science: An Attempt to Improve The
Education of Prospective Public School Teachers. Journal Of
Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning (JoSoTL) 1:1-11