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Misconception Correction
Taking an unclear or uncertain statement from "Leveling the Playing Field" during "The Truth About 'The Blind Side'" lesson, students will create a PowerPoint slide that clears up any misunderstanding and present it to the class as a team.
Rubric Code:
E5A358
By
pi2nyc
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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PowerPoint Slide
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Outstanding
5 pts
Design
Poor
PowerPoint slide is poor in design - the default template was used and not much thought was put into that decision.
Fair
PowerPoint slide is fair in design - a template was used but appears to have been chosen randomly.
Good
PowerPoint slide is good in design - some thought was used when selecting design, but not enough to make it excellent.
Excellent
PowerPoint slide is excellent in design - but lacking a little something that would bring it to outstanding.
Outstanding
PowerPoint slide is outstanding in design - one that the teacher herself wishes she had created.
Use of color/graphics
Poor
Slide's use of color and graphics is poor - very little thought.
Fair
Slide's use of color and graphics is fair - some thought was put in, but more is needed.
Good
Slide's use of color and graphics is good - colors and graphics were chosen well, but without purpose.
Excellent
Slide's use of color and graphics is excellent - very good thought.
Outstanding
Slide's use of color and graphics is outstanding - very professional in appearance.
Topic discussion
Poor
Slide does not state either the statement being challenged or the found information.
Fair
Slide states the statement being challenged and some information that supports, defends or refutes the statement but it is lacking.
Good
Slide somewhat clearly states statement that is being challenged and the correct, verified information that supports, defends or refutes the statement.
Excellent
Slide almost clearly states statement that is being challenged and the correct, verified information that supports, defends or refutes the statement.
Outstanding
Slide clearly states statement that is being challenged and the correct, verified information that supports, defends or refutes the statement.
References
Poor
List of references located through the web are not included.
Fair
List of references located through the web are included but not in correct APA format.
Good
List of references located through the web are included and in somewhat correct APA format.
Excellent
List of references located through the web are included and in almost correct APA format.
Outstanding
List of references located through the web are included and in correct APA format.
Presentation
Poor
Slide should be presented by team members with poise, clarity, appropriate volume and authority to classmates, but all of the above are missing.
Fair
Slide should be presented by team members with poise, clarity, appropriate volume and authority to classmates, but three items of the above are missing.
Good
Slide should be presented by team members with poise, clarity, appropriate volume and authority to classmates, but two items of the above are missing.
Excellent
Slide should be presented by team members with poise, clarity, appropriate volume and authority to classmates, but one of the above is missing.
Outstanding
Slide is presented by team members with poise, clarity, appropriate volume and authority to classmates.
Teamwork
Poor
Students did NOT work well together - bickering that was never resolved.
Fair
Team members worked fairly together, using each other's input and ideas, but the slide appears to have been the effort of just one member of the team.
Good
Team members worked well together, using each other's input and ideas, but the slide is not completely evident to have been a team effort.
Excellent
Team members worked excellently together, using each other's input and ideas, and the slide is evident to have been a team effort.
Outstanding
Team members' work was outstanding together, using each other's input and ideas, and the slide is evident to have been a team effort.
Keywords:
Slide, Color, Present
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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