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Poster Presentation 
This rubric is designed to fully assess the quality of a student's presentation. It includes perameters that need to be followed, as well as some that don't.
Rubric Code: G82B8
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Colour

Poor

The poster has no colour at all, is completely black and white, and does not catch the eye.
Fair

The poster is somewhat coloured, not very many pictures, but things do have a little colour.
Good

The poster is extremely colourful, with pictures that grab attention out of the air. The poster says "Look at me!!"
Annunciation

Poor

Student mumbles incoherently and does not speak to the class; instead, he/she speaks to the poster or the wall/floor.
Fair

Student sometimes speaks out, but not often. Student speaks quietly for periods of time until reminded of the need to speak up.
Good

Student looks at the class, all the while pointing to the poster and speaking loudly and clearly.
Poster Content

Poor

Poster contains information of little value, words are illegible, and things are too small to see.
Fair

The words may be vaguely legible, however, the student did a rather poor job of holding the poster still, thus rendering it useless.
Good

Words and pictures are bold, bright, and legible. The student holds the poster still, allowing others to get close looks if needed.




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