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PowerPoint Composer Research Rubric 
This is a rubric to use with elementary students who are creating a PowerPoint presentation based on a research topic.
Rubric Code: H3AC7C
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Subject: Music  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Beginning

0 pts

Developing

1 pts

Secure

2 pts

Exceeds

3 pts

Sources

Beginning

The student(s) did not use any sources.
Developing

The student(s) used either a text or an electronic source, but not both
Secure

The student(s) used one text and one electronic source.
Exceeds

The student(s) more than one text and one electronic source.
Citation

Beginning

No sources were cited.
Developing

Some sources were cited, but incorrectly.
Secure

Sources were cited, but some were either cited incorrectly or omitted.
Exceeds

All sources were cited correctly.
Information

Beginning

There was no relevant information to this class.
Developing

Some of the information was relevant to this class, but some was not relevant.
Secure

Most or all of the information was relevant to this class.
Exceeds

The information was wonderful and is better than expected.
Organization

Beginning

The information and PowerPoint were not organized and were hard to follow.
Developing

The information and PowerPoint were somewhat organized, but it took effort to follow.
Secure

The information and PowerPoint were organized, and easy to follow.
Exceeds

The information and PowerPoint were very organized and extremely easy to follow. No suggestions for improvement.
PowerPoint Slides

Beginning

There were no PowerPoint slides, or too few.
Developing

The PowerPoint slides did not follow the rules about color, font, amount of information per slide, animation, and/or pictures.
Secure

The PowerPoint slides mostly followed the rules about color, font, amount of information per slide, animation, and/or pictures.
Exceeds

The PowerPoint slides completely followed the rules about color, font, amount of information per slide, animation, and/or pictures.
Presentation

Beginning

There was no presentation or only the PowerPoint slides without a presenter.
Developing

The presenter(s) read the PowerPoint slides, but didn't speak clearly or loud enough to be heard.
Secure

The presenter(s) read the PowerPoint slides and spoke clearly and loud enough to be heard.
Exceeds

The presenter(s) read the PowerPoint slides clearly and loudly, demonstrated confidence, and knew their subject matter well.
Team Work (if group or partners)

Beginning

Did not participate!
The student(s) will receive a score of 0 for the entire project.
Developing

The student(s) provided minimal work-effort to the project.
Secure

The student(s) participated actively in the project.
Exceeds

The student(s) participated actively and provided leadership during the project.
Questionnaire

Beginning

The student did not answer any of the questions on the questionnaire.
Developing

The student answered some of the questions on the questionnaire.
Secure

The student answered most of the questions on the questionnaire.
Exceeds

The student answered all the questions on the questionnaire and added more information than was required.










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