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Capstone Project 5-minute Presentation Rubric 
This is a rubric for the oral presentation and PowerPoint introducing the non-profit students have chosen for their Capstone Project.
Rubric Code: J245A85
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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This information is also on the Team's Announcement Page, and should be used as a checklist for your presentation.
  UNSATISFACTORY

2 pts

SATISFACTORY

7 pts

OUTSTANDING

10 pts

What is their mission statement?

Clearly explains the mission of the non-profit.

UNSATISFACTORY

This question was not answered at all
SATISFACTORY

Question was answered adequately. Lacking in some detail, and leaving some to be desired. May or may not present supporting evidence.
OUTSTANDING

This question was answered in exquisite detail, supported by verifiable facts. Superb explanation understandable at every level.
Creativity/Originality

How creative/original was the presentation entertaining?

UNSATISFACTORY

None of the presentation was original work. Presentation not engaging. All information was copied and pasted directly from other sources.
SATISFACTORY

Some original work. Project shows lack of creativity and/or effort to be original. Presentation not engaging or entertaining. Over half the information was copied and pasted directly from other sources.
OUTSTANDING

100% original project. Creative and clever, unique idea that was entertaining, engaging and informative. All information was paraphrased in original sentences.
Depth of Detail/Accuracy

As a whole, how detailed was the presentation? Was the information presented accurate and in-depth?

UNSATISFACTORY

No real detail of information. Information is both inaccurate and not supported.
SATISFACTORY

Presentation was somewhat detailed. Some questions answered in detail, others lacking. Information accurate and supported.
OUTSTANDING

Entire presentation was in exquisite detail, supported by accurate, verifiable facts. Superb explanation understandable at every level.
Students went above and beyond required questions.
The Who of the organization?

1. Who is behind the organization
2. Who does the organization serve?

UNSATISFACTORY

Doesn't answer questions.
SATISFACTORY

Answers all the questions, but with vague details.
OUTSTANDING

Clearly answers all questions with details.
The What of the organization

What is your organization? What problems does your organization help solve? What is your organization's purpose/mission? What problems are the organization facing?

UNSATISFACTORY

Doesn't answer questions.
SATISFACTORY

Answers all the questions, but with vague details.
OUTSTANDING

Clearly answers all questions with details.
The Why of the organization

Why did you pick the organization? Why was the organization started? Why is your organization in the news? Why is the problem that the organization is working to solve so important?

UNSATISFACTORY

Doesn't answer questions.
SATISFACTORY

Answers all the questions, but with vague details.
OUTSTANDING

Clearly answers all questions with details.
The How of the organization

How does the organization help the community? How is the organization funded?

UNSATISFACTORY

Doesn't answer questions.
SATISFACTORY

Answers all the questions, but with vague details.
OUTSTANDING

Clearly answers all questions with details.
The When of the organization

When did the organization form?

UNSATISFACTORY

Doesn't answer questions.
SATISFACTORY

Answers all the questions, but with vague details.
OUTSTANDING

Clearly answers all questions with details.
The Where of the organization

Where is the organization? Where are their other locations?

UNSATISFACTORY

Doesn't answer questions.
SATISFACTORY

Answers all the questions, but with vague details.
OUTSTANDING

Clearly answers all questions with details.
Images

Good images – made use of simplified images that passed across the information that you are presenting.

UNSATISFACTORY

no images
SATISFACTORY

Good choice of some of the images, and some add to the story and make sense with your presentation content.
OUTSTANDING

Good choice of images; they add to the story and make sense with your presentation content.
Data Presentation

Created charts, and/or used maps or infographics that shared information in a clear, visual way.

UNSATISFACTORY

No Data, maps, charts or infographics used.
SATISFACTORY

Data, maps, charts, or infographics used are not easy to read nor understand, and they don't align with the content of your presentation.
OUTSTANDING

Data, maps, charts, or infographics used are easy to read and understand, and they align with the content of your presentation.
Presented Passionately

Your presentation should be passionate – you picked this organization for a reason--why? Your audience should know why they should care about your organization too.

UNSATISFACTORY

No passion about the subject detected.
SATISFACTORY

Some passion about the subject detected.
OUTSTANDING

Passionate about the subject throughout the entire presentation.
Tells a good story

Your slide show is created in an order that makes sense with the story you want to tell. Slides have compelling images, and are not so full of text that it is confusing for your audience

UNSATISFACTORY

None of the slides are in an order that makes sense with the story you are telling. None of the slides have compelling images, and are not so full of text that it is confusing for your audience
SATISFACTORY

Some slides are in an order that makes sense with the story you are telling. Some slides have compelling images, and are not so full of text that it is confusing for your audience
OUTSTANDING

Slides are in an order that makes sense with the story you are telling. Slides have compelling images, and are not so full of text that it is confusing for your audience
Oral Presentation: Notes

Your notes align to your slides and are well thought out and written neatly on index cards or in the note section of your PowerPoint

UNSATISFACTORY

Hardly any of your notes align to your slides and hardly any are well thought out and hardly any are written neatly on index cards or in the note section of your PowerPoint
SATISFACTORY

Some of your notes align to your slides and some are well thought out and some are written neatly on index cards or in the note section of your PowerPoint
OUTSTANDING

Your notes align to your slides and are well thought out and written neatly on index cards or in the note section of your PowerPoint
Oral Presentation: Speaking

You avoided talking too fast. Added pauses as you spoke, slowed your speech, emphasized key words, and paced your talking to align with the information on your slides.

UNSATISFACTORY

You talked too fast. You never added pauses as you spoke, slowed your speech, emphasized key words, and you never paced your talking to align with the information on your slides.
SATISFACTORY

Some of the time you avoided talking too fast. Some of the time you added pauses as you spoke, slowed your speech, emphasized key words, and you sometimes paced your talking to align with the information on your slides.
OUTSTANDING

You avoided talking too fast. Added pauses as you spoke, slowed your speech, emphasized key words, and paced your talking to align with the information on your slides.
Oral Presentation: Body Language

Your gestures were intentional and not distracting to the audience. You smiled and were enthusiastic about your organization. You made and maintained eye contact with the audience.

UNSATISFACTORY

Your gestures were never intentional and always distracting to the audience. You never smiled and were not enthusiastic about your organization. You never made and maintained eye contact with the audience.
SATISFACTORY

Your gestures were sometimes intentional and sometimes not distracting to the audience. You sometimes smiled and were sometimes enthusiastic about your organization. You sometimes made and maintained eye contact with the audience.
OUTSTANDING

Your gestures were intentional and not distracting to the audience. You smiled and were enthusiastic about your organization. You made and maintained eye contact with the audience.
Preparedness

You were prepared for presenting. It was obvious by your presentation that you studied the organization in preparation for audience questions, and you were comfortable with your content and slides.

UNSATISFACTORY

You were not at all prepared for presenting. It was obvious by your presentation that you did not study the organization in preparation for audience questions, and you were not at all comfortable with your content and slides.
SATISFACTORY

You were somewhat prepared for presenting. It was obvious by your presentation that you studied the organization only somewhat in preparation for audience questions, and you were somewhat comfortable with your content and slides.
OUTSTANDING

You were prepared for presenting. It was obvious by your presentation that you studied the organization in preparation for audience questions, and you were comfortable with your content and slides.



Keywords:
  • Powerpoint, oral presentation, nonprofit,







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