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PowerPoint Circular Flow Model 
Rubric Code: P49WC3
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Follow the rubric and you should do well
  Poor

Little to no time put into this

5 pts

Good

Put time into it, but it is not your maximum effort

10 pts

Excellent

Did a fantastic job. This looks like a teacher did it

15 pts

Neatness

1.Clean
2.Organized

Poor

There is no organization and everything is spelled wrong. This is a middle school presentation
Good

There is organization, but spelling and grammar is not accurate. The PowerPoint does not flow well.
Excellent

This is a perfect PowerPoint. There is an opening, body, and summary. The information is spelled right and grammar use is correct.
Information/Audio

1.Accurate
2.Precise

Poor

You did not pay attention to what you were supposed to do. The information does not make sense. There is no audio.
Good

The information is right, but it is not great. There is audio, but the bare minimum. The presentation was finished and you followed the rubric, but it isn't your best.
Excellent

Great job. Audio sounds good and flows with each and every slide. The information sounds like it came out of an Econ. book, (but it did not because thats copyright). I would use this as an example.
Effort

1.Did you try?

Poor

Nothing is done. You have 1 or 2 slides and there is hardly any information. there are no transitions and no theme to the PowerPoint.
Good

You did the presentation And had audio, but you sounded bored and did not want to do it. There were transitions, but not many. The information is thrown on the PowerPoint but not organized.
Excellent

This is amazing! Transitions flow and make sense. you sound excited in your audio portion. You have many slides with precise information staying on task.



Keywords:
  • Flow, Model, PowerPoint







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