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Spanish Speaking Country Presentation 
Students will create a powerpoint presentation about a Spanish speaking country. They must include a minimum of 15 slides, 10 of them with pictures. Content includes information provided in all categories of "Paiz project' requirements hand-out. Oral powerpoint presentation is also part of the assessment.
Rubric Code: P8C67B
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Powerpoint presentation
  Excellence

4 pts

Proficiency

3 pts

Basic

2 pts

Below Basic

1 pts

Points

(N/A)

Content (25 points)

-15 slides
-10 with pictures
-work cited
-categories covered
Part 1: Research
Remember the requirements: ". . .about the culture, weather & climate, currency of the country, religion, foods, housing, famous landmarks and government. I also want to know what a round trip ticket would cost from Texas. Include all travel documents you will need to travel to that country as well." 20 sentences minimum. (4 words minimum per sentence)

Excellence

Presentation includes all information relevant to the topic in an organized manner.
Proficiency

Presentation includes most of the information relevant to the topic
Basic

-Does not have all relevant information in the presentation.
-There is not enough information presented.
Below Basic

-The presentation is lacking in elements required.
-There are many gaps in the information presented.
Points
Work Quality(25 points)

- Knowledge of information presented
-Effort shows in product

Excellence

-Work exceeds all expectations and shows that the learner is proud of his/her work.
- displays full understanding of the subject
Proficiency

-Work was done with good effort that shows what the learner is capable of.
-It is evident that time was put into this powerpoint.
Basic

-Work is done with fair effort, but the quality is still not what the learner is capable of.
-It is evident that the work was rushed.
Below Basic

-Work is done with little effort; quality is poor and little time was spent on the final product.
-Work is incomplete.
Points
Creativity/Style(25 points)

Excellence

-The presentation is very creative.
-It is presented in a clear and concise manner.
-Audience is engaged
Proficiency

-The presentation is clear and logical.
-Audience is mostly engaged
Basic

-The presentations reads more like a list of facts than a support for an oral presentation.
-Lacks neatness and clarity.
Below Basic

-The presentation lacks clear understanding of the subject.
-Many errors
-It is not creative
Points
CUPS (25)

Capitalization, usage, punctuation, spelling. Includes slides and oral presentation

Excellence

-Written work (powerpoint or poster) contains 1-2 errors in grammar, punctuation or spelling.
Minimum of 8 slides.
Proficiency

-Slides contain very few grammatical errors.
-The number of slides are 7.
Basic

-Slides contain some grammatical errors and/or spelling, punctuation.
-The number of slides is less than expected. (6)
Below Basic

-Slides contains numerous grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors.
-The number of slides does not adhere to expectations. (5 or less)
Points
Oral Presentation(25)

Excellence

-Student present information clearly and displays a complete understanding of their information.
-Clear articulation;
proper volume; enthusiasm and confidence
-Uses the language as much as possible and grammar is correct
Proficiency

-Clear articulation, but not polished.
-Student presents the information fairly clear with a reasonable understanding of the information.
Basic

-The information presented is not clearly displayed throughout the project.
-Mumbling, little or no expression
Below Basic

-speaks too slow/fast
-presentation is teacher or audience driven
Points



Keywords:
  • Spanish speaking country powerpoint







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