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Charles Dickens Posterboard Presentation
Reading Report and Presentation
Each student will illustrate their questions on posterboard. They will draw a picture that represents each question from their worksheet. Then each student will present their poster and explain the illustrations.
Rubric Code:
G673W5
By
scheidj
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
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Reading Report and Presentation
Superior
25 pts
Good
19 pts
Fair
13 pts
Incomplete
7 pts
Comments
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Heading
Superior
Each student's name is clearly labeled on the presentation.
Good
Most students names are clearly labeled.
Fair
Few names are clearly labeled and some names are missing.
Incomplete
Students are not willing to admit that this presentation belongs the them
Comments
TOTAL POINTS:
Creativity of Poster
Superior
We have used sufficient materials (markers and crayons) and prominent details, in order to supply our peers with an exact representation and description.
Good
We have used sufficient materials and expressed some details but it does not fully represent the questions.
Fair
We have used the minimum materials and details in order to tell what the questions represent, but does not have a higher level of creativity or uses extra materials.
Incomplete
We simply have not prepared the poster to represent our questions in any way and has no creativty.
Comments
Presentation
Superior
The students speak clearly and loudly and have explained it in way that is clear to peers. The colaboration is evident.
Good
The students have prepared a presentation, but colaboration is only somewhat evident (doesn't flow from speaker to speaker). Also the student speaks clearly and loudly.
Fair
The students created a presentation but it lacks colaboration and most speakers do not speak clearly and cannot explain the questions in a way that makes sense to peers.
Incomplete
The students have not prepared a presentation and are not able to explain the questions from the questionaire.
Comments
Overall
Superior
This project is well planned, well organized, and very neat and creative. The students have shown a very deep knowledge of the questions presented to them and were well prepared.
Good
This project is well thought out, prepared, and organized. The students show a general knowledge of the information presented.
Fair
This project was sloppily presented and could have used more preparation. The students knowledge of the information is low.
Incomplete
This project was messy, unorganized, and not planned out. The students lack general information of the questions presented.
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Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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