| Course Code | Class Code | Assignment Title | Total Points |
| ECS-585 | ECS-585-O500 | Engineering Lesson Plan | 50.0 |
| Criteria | Percentage | No Submission (0.00%) | Insufficient (69.00%) | Approaching (74.00%) | Acceptable (87.00%) | Target (100.00%) | Comments | Points Earned |
| Criteria | 100.0% |
| Integration of Engineering into the Lesson Plan | 30.0% | Not addressed. | Lesson plan inadequately or inappropriately integrates engineering into the math activities. | Lesson plan shows some integration of engineering into the math activities, but the integration is minimal or forced. | Lesson plan appropriately integrates engineering into the math activities. | Lesson plan skillfully and concisely integrates engineering into the math activities. |
| Differentiation Sections | 30.0% | Not addressed. | Support for a student with exceptionalities is inappropriate for the age or exceptionality described. | Lesson plan includes some support for a student with exceptionalities, but it is underdeveloped. | Lesson plan includes clear, appropriate support for a student with exceptionalities. | Lesson plan includes skillfully and creatively designed support for a student with exceptionalities. |
| Complete Lesson Plan Template | 30.0% | Not addressed. | The lesson plan is either not complete, developmentally inappropriate, and/or is not in alignment. | The lesson plan is complete, but, in some areas, is not fully developed. Needs of the students do not appear central to the plan. Some alignment is present. | The lesson plan is complete and developmentally appropriate, with clear alignment from beginning to end. | The lesson plan is comprehensive, well-crafted for the students, and thoroughly aligned. |
| Mechanics | 10.0% | Not addressed. | The lesson plan contains inappropriate, incoherent language and/or sentence structures. | The lesson plan contains mechanical and conventional errors or non-relevant language that affects meaning and clarity. | The lesson plan has a few mechanical and conventional errors present that do not significantly affect meaning or clarity. Word choice reflects basic, consistent, appropriate use of practice and topic-related language. | The lesson plan is free of mechanical and conventional errors. Word choice reflects well-developed use of practice and topic-related language. |
| Total Weightage | 100% |