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Each rubric chart must have at least one column under Scores.
Establish a set of score names. For example, you could create the following set of five score names: Not Attempted, Below Average, Average, Above Average, and Exceeds Expectations.
To add a score, type the first score name (e.g., Not Attempted), up to 50 characters, and then click Add Score. The score is added to the grid, and a blank field is displayed allowing you to add another score.

Continue adding scores as needed.
| Low/High Points |
For each score, use the Low Points and High Points fields to establish a range of possible points within each score. Or, you can assign a single point value for each score.
Example 1 (with score ranges):
Example 2 (without score ranges): |
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| score note |
(Optional) For each skill, type a note about the score as it relates to the specific skill, up to 255 characters. The note is used to further clarify the requirements for awarding points for the skill.
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Scores must be entered in ascending order from left to right.
Scores cannot be out of sequence; however gaps can exist.
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