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Power Point Oral Presentaion 
Rubric Code: FXAA85
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Power Point Oral Presentation
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Speaker

Poor

Student is not loud or clear, and makes no eye contact with audience. Student is fully dependent on note cards and power point.
Fair

Speaker is somewhat clear, loud and makes some eye contact with the audience. Student has some use for note cards and power point slides.
Good

Speaker is loud, clear and makes eye contact with audience. Speaker has minimal dependence on power point. Student has minimal use of note cards
time

Poor

student falls short of the 5-7 minute time frame
Fair

Student goes over the 5-7 minute time frame
Good

Stays within 5-7 minute time frame
Primary Sources

Poor

less than 10 primary sources
Fair

10-14 primary sources
Good

15 or more primary sources
Secondary sources

Poor

less than 3 secondary sources
(2 internet)
Fair

3-4 secondary sources (2 internet)
Good

5+ secondary sources
(2 from internet)
Topic

Poor

student has shown little evidence of a person's imoact on the world/culture/history
Fair

student exhibits some evidence of a person's impact on the world/history/culture
Good

Students exhibits a clear connection of a person's impact on the world/history/culture
bibliography

Poor

Bibliography is not in MLA format
Fair

Bibliography is in proper form, with some mistakes, according to MLA format
Good

Bibliography is correct according to MLA format
Questions

Poor

Student was not able to answer a question based on the research.
Fair
Good

Student has been able to answer questions about the research










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