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Powerpoint Presentation
Rubric for a 1-2 minute Individual Powerpoint Presentation for the end of the Unit: What Shapes Who You Are?
Rubric Code:
P8CCB9
By
ecker214
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Presentation
Excellent
Presents the overall topic in a clear and coherent manner. Draws the audience into the presentation with compelling questions and/or content. Relates to the audience's interests.
Good
Demonstrates structure and is appealing to the audience, but some content/information may be missing.
Fair
Attempts to have structure but is lacking in coverage and audience appeal.
Poor
Does not orient the audience to what will follow. Sequencing is unclear and does not appear interesting or relevant to the audience.
Content
Excellent
Written clearly and concisely with a logical progression of ideas and supporting information. Information is accurate, relevant, and comes from reliable sources.
Good
Most of the content is written with a logical progression of ideas and supporting information. Includes some persuasive information from reliable sources.
Fair
Attempts to be logical and relevant but may be vague and/or does not create a strong sense of purpose. Includes some persuasive information from reliable sources.
Poor
Content is vague with little or no sense of purpose. Persuasive information/support is limited or non-existent. Information is incomplete, irrelevant, and/or incorrect.
Layout / Text
Excellent
Layout is visually pleasing. Fonts are easy to read. Font size varies appropriately for headings and text. Use font style and color enhances readability. Text is appropriate in length for target audience.
Good
Layout is mostly visually pleasing.
Shows some structure, but may appear cluttered, busy, or distracting on some slides.
Fair
Layout attempts to be visually pleasing, however, many slides are cluttered. Fonts are still easy to read and an attempt has been made to enhance readability.
Poor
Layout is cluttered and confusing. Does not attempt to use spacing, font size/style, or color to enhance readability. Contains lengthy paragraphs.
Citations
Excellent
Contains 3 different sources of information that are clearly identified, supportive and relevant. The sources are credited on the Works Cited slide.
Good
Attempts to use 3 different sources, but they are not clearly identified or some details might be missing on the Works Cited slide.
Fair
Attempts to use at least 1 source of outside information, but info is either irrelevant and/or presenter does not have a clear grasp of how to cite sources appropriately.
Poor
No sources of information are identified and/or there is no way to check validity of the information. Citations lacking.
Graphics, Sound, and/or Animation
Excellent
All graphics, sound, and/or animation assist in presenting an overall theme and enhance concepts, ideas, and relationships.
Good
Most of the graphics, sound, and/or animation assist in presenting an overall theme, but one or two may seem unrelated and do not enhance the overall concepts.
Fair
Some of the graphics, sound, and/or animations seem unrelated to the topic/theme and do not enhance the overall concepts.
Poor
Graphics, sounds, and/or animations are unrelated to the content or are nonexistent.
Grammar & Mechanics
Excellent
Contains no errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Contains 3 clearly marked/noted phrases asked for in the directions.
Good
Clearly written with little or no editing required for grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Contains 2 of the 3 phrases asked for in the directions or these are not clearly marked.
Fair
Contains grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors, but does not affect the overall readability of the text. Attempts to include the necessary phrases, but contains insufficient examples or lacks proficiency.
Poor
Spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors distract or impair readability. Little or no attempt made to include the 3 necessary phrases.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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