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Harlem Renaissance PPT 
Assume the role of an expert of the arts of the Harlem Renaissance. Create a Powerpoint presentation including no less than 24 slides.
Rubric Code: K647A2
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Harlem Renaissance PPT
  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Introduction Slide

Good

Student includes a creative and eye catching introduction slide which clearly identifies the topic and creator.
Fair

Student includes an introduction slide which identifies the topic and creator.
Poor

The student does not include an introduction slide and/or is missing vital information
Visuals

Good

Student includes authentic photos of the topic and/or uses clipart to make their PPT interesting
Fair

Student includes some photos and/or clipart
Poor

Student did not include photos or clip art
Audio (Musicans only)

Good

Student included some sort of audio (recording of a particular song) for students to gain a deeper understanding
Fair

Student included some sort of audio but the audio link does not work
Poor

Student did not include audio
Biography

Good

Student includes a detailed biography of their famous person including their Early Life, Adult Life, and Career. The information was not "too much" and was carefully editted
Fair

Student includes some information about their famous person but may have lacked some detail and or the information was "too much"
Poor

Student did not include a biography
Works of literature

Good

Student includes a list of works of literature, songs, or art pieces (at least 3)
Fair

Student includes some works of literature, songs, or art pieces
Poor

Student did not include any works of literature, songs, or art pieces
Italian vs. Harlem Renaissance

Good

Student gives a detailed account of what the Harlem and Italian Renaissances are about. Compare and Contrast the two Renaissances using at least 4-5 similarities
Fair

Student gives a detailed account of what the Harlem and Italian Renaissances are about. Compare and Contrast the two Renaissances using at least 2-3 similarities
Poor

Student gives a detailed account of what the Harlem and Italian Renaissances are about. Compare and Contrast the two Renaissances using at 1 similarity
Spelling and Grammar

Good

Student has carefully spellchecked and edited their work. There are no errors.
Fair

Student has somewhat edited their work. Few errors.
Poor

Student has not edited their work. Many errors.
Overall Presentation

Good

Student has included color, text, sound, or animation to make the presentation interesting
Fair

Student has included some color, text, sound, or animation to make the presentation interesting
Poor

Student has not included color, text, sound, or animation to make the presentation interesting
Interpretation

Good

Student has carefully and thoughtfully interpreted 2 works of their assigned person.
Fair

Student has carefully and thoughtfully interpreted 1 work on their assigned person.
Poor

Student has not carefully and thoughtfully interpreted any work on their assigned person.
MLA Style Citations

Good

Student has included at least 4 sites that was used in their presentation. They used the correct MLA format without any mistakes
Fair

Student has not included at least 4 sites that was used in their presentation. They did not use the correct MLA format and there were many mistakes
Poor

Student has not included any sites that was used in their presentation. They did not use the correct MLA format and there were many mistakes



Keywords:
  • Harlem Renaissance, Italian Renaissance

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