Rubric Generator
Create detailed assessment rubrics with clear performance criteria, descriptive quality levels, and scoring guidance that ensures consistent, transparent, and fair evaluation of student work.
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How to Use Rubric Generator
- Enter your content or topic in the input area above. The more detail you provide, the better the output.
- Adjust any available settings (tone, style, format) to match your specific needs.
- Click "Generate" to start the AI processing.
- Wait a few seconds while the AI generates your content. Most results appear within 2-8 seconds.
- Review the output, make any edits, then copy it to your clipboard for use.
- Not satisfied? Click "Generate Again" for a different variation.
Use Cases
Save time on repetitive generate tasks across your workflow
Produce professional-quality output in seconds instead of hours
Generate multiple variations to find the perfect version
Scale your content production without hiring additional staff
Tips for Best Results
- Provide specific, detailed input — the AI produces better results with clear instructions.
- Specify the student age group, skill level, and learning objectives.
- Adapt the generated material to your specific curriculum or standards.
- Always review and edit AI-generated content before publishing or sending.
- Free users get 5 uses per day. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited access.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between analytic and holistic rubrics?
Analytic rubrics evaluate each criterion separately, giving detailed diagnostic feedback. Holistic rubrics assign a single score based on overall quality. Analytic rubrics take longer to use but provide richer feedback for student improvement.
How many criteria should my rubric have?
Three to four criteria work well for focused assignments. Five to six criteria suit complex projects or papers where multiple dimensions need separate evaluation. Too many criteria can make grading unwieldy.
What is a single-point rubric?
A single-point rubric describes only the proficient level for each criterion, with blank columns on either side for the teacher to write specific feedback about what exceeds or falls below that standard. It reduces rubric fatigue while encouraging personalized feedback.
Can I weight criteria differently?
Yes. The generator assigns point values to each criterion based on its relative importance. You can adjust the weights after generation to match your priorities.
Will students understand the rubric language?
Yes. The generator calibrates language complexity to your selected education level. Elementary rubrics use simple, concrete terms while graduate rubrics use discipline-specific academic language.
Can I use the rubric for peer assessment?
Yes. The clear descriptors and concrete examples make the generated rubrics suitable for peer review. Add a brief training session where students practice applying the rubric to sample work before using it on each other's submissions.
We don't store your text. Processing happens in real-time and your input is discarded immediately after generating the result.
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✍️ Prompt Library
Ready-to-use prompts — click "Use This" to auto-fill the tool
Create a lesson plan for teaching [topic] to [age group] students. Include objectives, activities, and assessment.
Write 10 quiz questions (multiple choice) on [topic] at [difficulty level].
Summarise [topic] in 5 key points suitable for a high school student.
Design a project-based learning activity for [topic] that takes 2-3 hours.
Write a rubric for assessing [assignment type] with 4 performance levels.