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U.S. History Group Presentation Project - World War I 
This rubric is for a U.S. History research project based on the events of World War I, comprised of a presentation given by groups of 4-5 students; each group is responsible for creating a Presentation and a note sheet for the class that provides information about their assigned section.
Rubric Code: E4873X
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

15 pts

Good

14 pts

Fair

13 pts

Poor

12 pts

Unacceptable

10 pts

Group Presentation

The Group Presentation is in the form of a Power Point or other form of presentation that includes the main ideas, events and people of their section.

Excellent

Presentation meets or exceeds all of the presentation expectations.
Good

Presentation includes images with properly cited information, clearly presented the the historical context, and explained the images in a thorough manner.
Fair

Presentation includes images with factual information, and presented a somewhat satisfactory understanding of the historical context.
Poor

Presentation includes images, some citations, and a short paragraph with historical context.
Unacceptable

Presentation includes images presented without either citation or historical context.
Oral Presentation

Presentation is delivered in a clear, audible manner and presenters answer any questions satisfactorily.

Excellent

Presenters meet or exceed all of the presentation criteria.
Good

Presenters meet most of the presentation criteria, with limited answers to questions and had a good understanding of the content of their presentation.
Fair

Presenters not able to clearly present their material but are able to answer most questions competently and had a basic understanding of the content of their presentation.
Poor

Presenters are unable to clearly present information and have incomplete answers to questions and had limited understanding of the content of their presentation.
Unacceptable

Presenters unable to meet presentation criteria and fail to respond to questions and had no understanding of the content of their presentation.
Note Sheet/Graphic Organizer

The presenting group has provided either a note sheet or graphic organizer on their section to provide the class with information about their section that can be used as a study guide or reference point.

Excellent

Presenters provided an in-depth note sheet or graphic organizer that gave detailed information about their battle and provided space for student notes.
Good

Presenters provided a note sheet or graphic organizer that gave limited information about their battle and provided some space for student notes.
Fair

Presenters provided a note sheet or graphic organizer that gave basic information about their battle and provided little space for student notes.
Poor

Presenters provided a note sheet or graphic organizer that gave incomplete information about their battle and provided little to no space for student notes.
Unacceptable

Presenters provided a note sheet or graphic organizer that gave no information about their battle and provided no space for student notes.



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