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Transcendentalist Quotations Self-Running Presentation 
Students will create a PP, Studio, or WMM presentation that will run independently in a continuous loop. Students will select transcendentalist author's words to create a visual, auditory slide show relating quotes to a personally chosen theme. EX: pics of golf course, quotes that correspond, music that enhances graphics--all to show relationship of transcendentalist thought to modern, personal motif
Rubric Code: AX3757
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Not Attempted

0 pts

Attempted

5 pts

Limited

10 pts

Proficient

15 pts

Distinguished

20 pts

Background & Graphics

Not Attempted

A blank background or no graphics will be 0 points for this section.
Attempted

Background makes it difficult to see text or competes with other graphics on the page.
Limited

Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background and/or graphics does not fit the project.
Proficient

Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background and/or graphics could have been better suited for the project.
Distinguished

Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background & graphics are appopriate for this project.
Conventions

Not Attempted

Presentation has numerous grammatical errors that distract from the presentation.
Attempted

Presentation has a number of grammatical errors that distract from the presentation.
Limited

Presentation has a few grammatical errors that at times distract from the presentation.
Proficient

Presentation has 1-2 grammatical errors but are not distracting.
Distinguished

Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors.
Ideas

Not Attempted

The theme is minimally covered with few to no details.
Attempted

Content is typically confusing or contains more than one error. Some quotations are relevant to the selected theme.
Limited

The quotations are generally relevant to the personal theme selected.
Proficient

The overall theme is clear, but it is not clear one or two slides. A quote may be confusing.
Distinguished

All selected quotations relate to the overall theme and represent the transcendentalist viewpoint as well as that of the presenter The presentation is clear and focused.
Presentation

Not Attempted

Presentation is 4-5 slides. No title slide; no indication of conclusion.
Attempted

Presentation is 6-7 slides. Title slide included but confuses or is sloppy in its intent. Final slide simply says The End.
Limited

Presentation is 8-9 slides. Title slide is included. Final slide is indicated.
Proficient

Presentation is 10-11 slides. Title is clear and included on first slide. Final slide reflects a concluding thought.
Distinguished

Presentation is 12 or more slides. The first slide indicates the title of the presentation. The title is reflective of the content and inviting to the viewer. The creator's name is evident. Presentation has a "finish" that satisfies.
Organization

Not Attempted

The presentation lacks a clear sense of direction. Ideas, details, or events seem random.
Attempted

The project at times is disorganized or unfocused. Some ideas or events do not seem to fit.
Limited

The organization is strong enough to move the reader through the project without too much confusion.
Proficient

A central idea or theme is present and ideas flow.
Distinguished

The organization enhances and showcases the central idea or theme. The order, structure, or presentation of information is compelling.



Keywords:
  • Powerpoint Presentation







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