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Geometry Presentations
Students will pick terms from a hat, prepare a presentation on either Power Point or Google Docs, write the definition of each of their terms from the TEXTBOOK glossary (including a geometric picture demonstrating what the definition is stating pictorally), find and up-load 4 real-life pictures for EACH term, and then present their terms to the class including an explanation of their real-life pictures.
Rubric Code:
D75345
By
apalmiter
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
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Poor
0 pts
Fair
1 pts
moderate
2 pts
good
3 pts
advanced
4 pts
spelling, punctuation, grammar
Poor
There are four or more either spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors in the definition.
Fair
There are three either spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors in the definition
moderate
There are two either spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors in the definition
good
There is one either spelling, punctuation or grammar error in the definition
advanced
There are no errors in spelling, punctuation, and grammar in the definition
Complete Definition
Poor
Definition is not correct and was not copied from the textbook glossary
Fair
Definition is correct, but was not copied directly from the textbook glossary-found from an outside source
moderate
definition is copied from the textbook glossary, but is missing 3 or more words
good
definition is copied from the textbook glossary, but 1-2 words are missing
advanced
The entire definition is copied as it appears in the glossary in the back of the book
Slides-(font,size,color,over-laps)
Poor
Slides are not able to read at all
Fair
Font size is good, color is good, but overlapping of pictures causes students not to see some of the material
moderate
Slides have either just poor font size and poor color OR just poor color but no overlaps
good
Slides have small font but good color and no overlaps
advanced
Slides have big font, contrasting color that can be seen well and no overlapping of pictures on the typed material
Real-Life Example
Poor
No real-life pictures are given
Fair
1 real- life picture is given
moderate
2 real-life pictures are given
good
3 real-life pictures are given
advanced
4 real-life pictures are given
Explanation of Pictures
Poor
Student cannot explain/teach where their term is in any of the real-life pictures
Fair
Student can explain how their term applies to one of the real-life pictures
moderate
Student can explain how their term applies to two of the real-life pictures
good
Student can explain how their term applies to three of the real-life pictures
advanced
Student can show class successfully where their term is evident in all four real-life pictures
Voice Quality and Volume
Poor
Student refuses to present
Fair
Student is barely audible
moderate
Student is audible, but mumbles, or talks too fast to understand, or laughs throughout the presentation
good
Student is easy to understand (clear), but needs to speak louder
advanced
Student speaks loud enough and clear enough to understand all concepts.
Geometry Example Accompanying Def.
Poor
No geometry picture is available and no explanation
Fair
A geometry picture is supplied with the definition, but no explanation is given about that diagram
moderate
A geometry picture is supplied with the definition, with a partially correct explanation of the diagram
good
A geometry picture is supplied with the definition, with a mostly correct explanation of the diagram
advanced
A correct geometry picture of the term is present which clearly shows a pictoral representation of the definition and a correct explanation of the diagram is presented
Subjects:
Math
Types:
Presentation
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