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Slide show on various Latin mottoes, abbreviations, and quotations
Rubric Code: D249C85
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Latin Motto Presentation
  Non factum

0 -1

0 pts

Male

2-5

2 pts

Mediocriter

6-10 points

3 pts

Bene

11-15 points

4 pts

Optime

16-20 points

5 pts

Accuracy

The Latin phrase, its literal translation, its historical/literary context where applicable.

Non factum

Most of the information is factually wrong. The presentation shows non or very little research.
Male

There are many mistakes or inaccuracies that should have been avoided by better research.
Mediocriter

Much of the information presented is accurate, but there are several mistakes.
Bene

The great majority of the information presented is accurate.
Optime

Information presented is well researched and accurate. The individual/team has gone beyond the obvious.
Graphics

Choice of picture

Non factum

No graphics are submitted, or they are irrelevant to the assigned motto.
Male

Graphics are sloppy and poorly done. They are incomplete and too small or large for the bulletin board. They show little or no creativity of thought about the meaning, history, and significance of the motto.
Mediocriter

Graphics are somewhat sloppy, too small or too large, or incomplete. The meaning, history, and significance of the motto is somewhat unclear. Little creativity and careful thought is shown.
Bene

Graphics are well done, but may be a little careless or too small (or large). They clearly and accurately show the meaning, history, and significance of the team's motto. Some creativity and careful thought is shown.
Optime

Graphics are very neatly done and are of the appropriate size. Graphics show a well thought-out and creative presentation of the meaning, history, and significance of their motto.
Completeness

Self-explanatory.

Non factum

Nothing is presented or turned in.
Male

One of the required elements is presented.
Mediocriter

Two of the required elements are presented..
Bene

Three of the required elements are presented..
Optime

All 4 of the required elements are presented..
Sentence

The sentence in which you use the phrase or abbreviation.

Non factum

No sentences.
Male

Few phrases are used in a sentence that shows understanding of the meaning.
Mediocriter

Some phrases are used in a sentence that shows understanding of the meaning.
Bene

Most phrases are used in a sentence that shows understanding of the meaning.
Optime

Each phrase is used in a sentence that shows a full understanding of the meaning.



Keywords:
  • motto, Latin, presentation







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