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Rubric Resources

Find rubric resources created by Australian teachers — assessment criteria, marking rubrics, self-assessment tools and achievement standards.

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Marking Rubric Stage 3 - Unit 8: The One and Only Ivan (Theme)
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Bump It Up Wall Ice Cream Theme | Student Goal Display for Bulletin Boards
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Marking Rubric Stage 2 - Unit 7: Our Dreaming
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Marking Rubric Stage 3 - Unit 16: Azaria - A True History (Theme)
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Marking Rubric Stage 3 - Unit 15: Queenie in Seven Moves (Narrative)
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Marking Rubric Stage 2 - Unit 6: Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
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Marking Rubric Stage 2 - Unit 8: Kicking Goals with Goodesy and Magic
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Marking Rubric Stage 3 - Unit 7: Ngaawily Nop (Imagery​,​ Symbol and Connotation)
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Marking Rubric Stage 2 - Unit 16: Survivors: Inspiring True Stories of Survival
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Marking Rubric Stage 2 - Unit 15: 200 Minutes of Danger
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Unit 6: August & Jones (Perspective & Context) - Stage 3 Writing Marking Rubric
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About Rubrics Resources

Rubric teaching resources provide Australian primary teachers with clear, consistent assessment frameworks that make grading fair, transparent, and efficient. A well-designed rubric sets out specific criteria and performance levels for an assessment task, helping teachers evaluate student work objectively while giving students a clear understanding of what success looks like before they begin.

TeachBuySell features rubric resources created by experienced Australian primary teachers. Browse assessment rubrics for writing, mathematics, science investigations, oral presentations, art projects, research tasks, and more. Many rubrics are aligned to Australian Curriculum achievement standards and include both teacher assessment and student self-assessment versions. Resources are available in editable formats so you can customise criteria to match your specific assessment tasks.

Rubrics benefit both teachers and students. For teachers, rubrics provide a consistent framework that speeds up marking and ensures fair, objective assessment. For students, rubrics demystify expectations and support self-regulation — when students know exactly what is expected, they can monitor their own progress and work toward clear goals. Whether you need a narrative writing rubric for Year 3 or a science investigation rubric for Year 6, our collection provides ready-to-use assessment tools that lift the quality of both teaching and learning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of rubrics are available?

Our collection includes rubrics for writing (narrative, persuasive, informative), mathematics, science investigations, oral presentations, art projects, research tasks, group work, and digital projects across all primary year levels.

Are rubrics aligned to the Australian Curriculum?

Yes. Many rubrics reference Australian Curriculum achievement standards and content descriptions, with performance levels that reflect curriculum expectations for each year level.

Can I edit rubrics to suit my assessment tasks?

Absolutely. Most rubric resources are provided in editable Word, Google Docs, or PowerPoint format so you can modify criteria, adjust performance levels, and customise wording for your specific assessment context.

Do rubrics include student self-assessment versions?

Yes. Many rubric resources include student-friendly versions with simplified language and visual indicators that help students assess their own work and set improvement goals before submitting.

Are there rubrics for different year levels?

Yes. Browse rubrics designed for specific year levels from Foundation to Year 6, with criteria and expectations calibrated to the achievement standards and developmental stage of each year group.