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Pollution Presentation
Pollution Presentation
In this exercise you will be researching a specific type of air pollution, building a poster with the various information you collect, presenting the information in a clear and concise way, and thinking out steps and procedures that can be used to lesson the effects or threat of the pollutant.
Rubric Code:
M9W989
By
brimurray
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Air Pollution Presentation
Minimal
1 pts
Good
2 pts
excellent
3 pts
pollutant - definition (What)
Minimal
Student does not give a clear definition of the pollutant or how it is harmful to the environment.
Good
Student clearly defines the pollutant, but lacks the information on how it is harmful to the environment.
excellent
pollutant is clearly defined with examples of how it is harmful to the environment.
Presence of pollutant (Where)
Minimal
Student does not clearly state sources for the pollutant.
Good
Student states one or two sources for the pollutant. More knowledge is needed to inform the public and make them aware.
excellent
Student states Three or more sources of pollutant, and makes the audience emotionally aware of the dangers to the environment.
Fix or Prevent (Why)
Minimal
Student does not list any measures to fix (the current problem) or prevent (a future problem).
Good
Student lists some one or two fixes or preventatives.
excellent
Student has several fixes and preventative measures. They have put thought into solutions or preventative measures.
Appearance
Minimal
Presentation was not thought out before putting it together. It has plain design and the information is unorganized.
Good
Poster, although neat in appearance does not contain clear organization.
excellent
Poster is very well thought out, it is organized, words are very clear and can be read easily. Any audience member who comes up and looks at the poster will automatically know what the presentation is about, and what it is trying to say.
Graphics
Minimal
Presentation only has 1 graphic
Good
Poster has 3 or more graphics, but audience is confused on how they relate to the poster.
excellent
More than three high quality graphics are present. Audience can understand their presence and what they are portraying as they look at the presentation.
Grammar and Spelling
Minimal
There are several Grammatical or spelling errors
Good
There are only a few grammatical or spelling errors.
excellent
There are minimal grammatical or spelling errors.
Keywords:
Air, water and land pollution
Subjects:
Science
Vocational
Types:
Presentation
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