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First Aid Research and Presentation 
Research Your Topic on First Aid: Students Research Outline Create a presentation to teach your peers about an assigned topic. Include: - Types, Symptoms, Appropriate Care, Images (appropriate), statistics, and/or Other interesting information (history, past techniques, people, science, etc) - 5 or more Terms that your peers might not know - A made up scenario on your topic, include an appropriate response using first aid. - 5 quiz questions with answers.
Rubric Code: K2W9495
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Subject: Health  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric First Aid Project
  Incomplete

(N/A)

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Excellent

20 pts

Title of Project, Your Name

Chosen Project Format

Incomplete

Not Present
Fair

student provides a limited amount of required elements and shows very little creative design
Good

student provides some of the required elements and an adequate amount of creative design
Excellent

student provides all required elements and creatively designe the project
Sections of content

Signs & symptoms
Effects on the body
What is ______?
How to handle the situation.
Ways to prevent
Types
History (optional)
Statistics (optional)

Incomplete

Not Present
Fair

All 2 or less sections were partially answered, without complete sentences and/or unclear bullet points.
student finds some parts of the needed information - but misses important information
Good

All 3/4 sections were completely answered, with less than complete sentences and/or clear concise bullet points.
Student finds the important information some of the time.
Excellent

All five sections were completely answered, with complete sentences and/or clear concise bullet points.
Student finds important information all of the time.
Scenario

Made by student-- review steps of First Aid

Incomplete

Not Present
Fair

limited explanation of the steps needed for the first aid care of the student's topic.
Good

accurate but limited explanation of the steps needed for first aid care of the student's chosen topic.
Excellent

thorough explanation of the steps needed for first aid care of the student's chosen topic.
Important Terms Defined

Must be identifiable in presentation (ie color, underline, bold, separate page)

Incomplete

Not Identified
Fair

1-2 Terms Defined
Good

3-4 Terms Defined
Excellent

5 Terms Defined
First Aid Demonstration

Either student lead demonstration of First Aid or Appropriate Video of First Aid

Incomplete

Not Present
Fair

Not relevant
Good

Not appropriate
Excellent

Excellent Example of First Aid given on topic.
5 Multiple Choice Questions

Incomplete

Not Present or Not Multiple Choice Questions
Fair

1-2 Questions with appropriate answers
Good

3-4 Questions with appropriate answers
Excellent

5 Questions with Appropriate Answers
Proper Grammar and Pronunciation

Incomplete

Not Present
Fair

student has some spelling errors, has 5+ spelling errors, 4+ errors in punctuation and capitalization.
Good

student has some spelling errors, has 4 or less spelling errors, 1 or 2 errors in punctuation and capitalization.
Excellent

Uses correct spelling, no errors in punctuation and capitalization.
Appropriate Images/References

Drawn
Clip art
from magazine
from computer

Incomplete

Not Present
Fair

student provides 1 or less pictures
1 reference
Good

student provides the minimum amount of pictures. 2
2 reference
Excellent

student provides the maximum plus amount of pictures. 2+
3 reference
Active Listening

Incomplete

Student made 5 or more disruptions
Fair

Student Make 3-4 disruption
Good

Student Made 2-1 disruptions
Excellent

Student did an excellent job of actively listening to their peers presentations










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