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Health & Fitness Video Infomercial Project
Health & Fitness Video Infomercial Project
Create a 1-1 1/2 minute video that promotes healthy lifestyles and the value of being physically fit. This can be a health topic of your choice and should reflect what we have learned in the PE 1 Fitness Course. Your video can be a commercial, PSA, music video, news report. The video must be professional and focus on sending a positive message that promotes healthy lifestyles and the value of fitness in a fun/imaginative fashion.
Rubric Code:
P2494A7
By
Aljhon04
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Subject:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Health Video Project
Poor
1-5 points
(N/A)
Fair-Good
6-15 points
(N/A)
Good-Excellent
16-30 points
(N/A)
Content
30 %
Poor
The video does not teach the health concept. It is not appropriate for the intended audience.
Fair-Good
The video teaches the health concept. It is appropriate for the intended audience.
Good-Excellent
The video clearly and thoroughly teaches the health concept. The video is appropriate for the intended audience.
Accuracy
25 %
Poor
There are several health inaccuracies in the video.
Fair-Good
There are one or more health inaccuracies in the video.
Good-Excellent
All health facts are accurately represented in the video.
Clarity
15 %
Poor
The audience has difficulty understanding the video. The explanation of the topic is difficult to understand.
Fair-Good
The audience is able to understand most of the text/audio of the video easily. Most of the explanations are easy to understand.
Good-Excellent
The audience is able to easily understand the text/audio of the video. Explanations of the health concepts are easily understood.
Creativity
20 %
Poor
Video is uninteresting, lacking in creativity, or appears that little time was taken in its production.
Fair-Good
Video is creative and interesting. It is clear that some time and effort were dedicated to making the video unique.
Good-Excellent
Video is exceptionally creative and interesting. It is clear that significant time and effort were dedicated to making the video unique.
Quality/Presentation
15 %
Poor
The video appears haphazard and of low quality.
Fair-Good
Video is well put together, props are used appropriately, music and sound effects are applied.
Good-Excellent
Video is exceptionally well put together, props are used appropriately, music and sound effects are applied.
Timing
5 %
Poor
Video is under 30 seconds in length.
Fair-Good
Video is over 2 minutes in length.
Good-Excellent
Video is between 1-1 1/2 minutes (and there is no obvious "filler").
Keywords:
Health, video, music video
Subjects:
Biology
Chemistry
Health
Physical Ed., Fitness
Types:
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