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power point Presentation 
Students in groups of three will construct a presentation that shows the images and biographical information of important people of the roaring twenties
Rubric Code: M8438
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Famous People of the 1920's
  Poor

30 pts

Fair

35 pts

Good

50 pts

Images

Poor

Doesn't show clear images
Fair

Shows clear images but the picture is small. The viewer has a hard time capturing the person's
Good

Images are clear and easy to identify.
Biographical Information

Poor

Facts are incorrect and do not attribute the person to the correct achievement
Fair

Facts are limited but correct. More information should be given to explain the person's achievements
Good

Facts are plentiful and correct. The information is written in a chronological manner that gives a clear and insightful picture of the person and their achievements.
Class Presentation

Poor

The persons speaking are not audible . Thepresentation is poorly constructed.
Fair

The narrator speaks clearly but gets some information incorrect.
Good

The narrator has a clean,clear projection giving a great oral presentation. The facts were interesting and correct



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