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World Religion Project/Presentation Rubric
Bible Hero Story Book/Presentation Rubric
This activity allows students to research and identify various aspects of some of the major world religions including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Students will use the World Wide Web to conduct research, recording their findings in Microsoft Word or Power Point and complete a visual display of the information they find.
Rubric Code:
L3A56C
By
gatorstreet
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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World Religion
Poor
50 pts
Fair
60 pts
Good
70 pts
Excellent
80 pts
Outstanding
100 pts
Organization
20 pts
Poor
There is no sequence of information.
Fair
There is some sequence of information, but significant jumping around.
Good
Audience has occasional difficulty following presentation because group jumps around.
Excellent
Group presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow.
Outstanding
Group presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow.
Subject Knowledge
20 pts
Poor
Significant gaps in subject knowledge.
Fair
Group shows some misunderstandings of information.
Good
Group is uncomfortable with information and is only able read what is on the paper/powerpoint.
Excellent
Group is at ease with the information; he/she is able to add some additional information to the presentation, but fails to elaborate.
Outstanding
Group demonstrates full knowledge (more than required) with explanations and elaboration that enhance the presentation. All items of the Matrix are in the report and presentaton.
Mechanics
10 pts
Poor
Group's presentation has five or more spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Fair
Group's presentation has four spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Good
Presentation has three misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Excellent
Presentation has no more than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Outstanding
Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors.
Visual Appeal
20 pts
Poor
Presentation is completely thrown together and unappealing. Poster board. No content pictures. Doesn't match organization.
Fair
Powerpoint. No content pictures. Doesn't match organization.
Good
Presentation appearance is average. It is generally watchable and readable, but is not overly memorable.
Excellent
Presentation is generally nice-looking. Poster board. Colorful with content pictures. Follows organization.
Outstanding
Presentation offers a combination of easy-to-read words of appropriate length, interesting and appropriate graphics, and vibrant colors. It is a delight to watch a unique presentation like this!
Group Participation
20 pts
Poor
Student did not take on any role in preparation of the group project
Fair
Student made a contribution, although did not take on any real responsibility for the ideas, or completion of the project
Good
Student offered ideas, made some contribution, but allowed others in the group to lead.
Excellent
Student made every effort to offer ideas, worked well with others in the group, did fair amount of worked.
Outstanding
Student showed excellent leadership in the group, gave ideas, made contributions to the group, listened to others ideas, delegated to others in the group.
Sources
10 pts
Poor
Student uses a minimum of 1 reliable sources.
Fair
Student uses a minimum of 2-3 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia.
Good
Student uses a minimum of 3 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia.
Excellent
Student uses a minimum of 4 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia.
Outstanding
Student uses a minimum of 5 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia.
Keywords:
Presentation/Story Book
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Humanities
(General)
Types:
Presentation
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