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Cultural Project 
Students will present a PowerPoint project about a certain Spanish-speaking country, in the target language
Rubric Code: Q2XBAB
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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PowerPoint presentation of Spains autonomias, culture, and an area of personal choice.
  Poor

Has missing elements, errors, or lacks support/detail

1 pts

Fair

Has most elements, is general, and has support

2 pts

Good

Is detailed, well-stated, well-supported, and well-articulated

3 pts

Informative

Does the presentation give the vital information you need to visit Spain?

Poor

Does not give complete or true information. Leaves out vital information
Fair

Gives some information, may include generalities instead of details, may/may not cover all areas needed
Good

Gives good, detailed, well-documented information one would need.
Well-spoken

Whether in English or Spanish, the person speaks clearly (loudly enough to be heard) , shows command of the information and pronounces words correctly

Poor

Hard to hear or understand, shows lack of knowledge of important concepts without PowerPoint support (just reading), words are misspronounced. Way too long or Way too short (5 minutes on each area)
Fair

Generally understandable, has general knowledge of the subject with PowerPoint, can say most of the words correctly. Stays close to time frame (within two minute of 5 minutes on each area)
Good

Articulate and easy to understand. Would be able to present well with or without the PowerPoint (good knowledge of the subject). Stays within the time frame (or within a minute thereof).
Well-presented

PowerPoint meets criteria of size of font, number of words on slide, and is easy to follow. Presented in "points" not long, essay-type sentences. Has graphics and Multi-media elements which complement and do not distract from the presentation

Poor

Has misspelled words, is not in Spanish, has too many words, or a font that is less than 24 point. Is illegible on the television screen for any reason.
Lacks pictures, animation, or multi-media supports for slides
Fair

Misses accents or punctuation, but it spelled correctly. Is in Spanish. Has within 3 words of the appropriate number. Is generally legible and well layed out. Has some pictures and multi-media supports on slides. May have some effects or animation, but it may/may not add to the quality of the presentation.
Good

All words spelled correctly, on a slide with an appropriate number of words, and a bold, easy-to-read font. Is very legible. Is totally in Spanish. Pictures and multi-media elements function as intended. Pictures, graphics, animation, and multi-media add to the quality of the presentation.
Punctuality

Is presenter on time, and ready to present

Poor

Does not present on the day assigned
Fair

Presents on the day assigned, but not in order. Has to go and get jump drive or file off of other school computer
Good

Presents on time as scheduled with all information
Citations

Each section should have 3 citations (9 for the entire presentation). ONE of these 9(+) must be from a written, non-electronic source. All citations should be displayed in MLA format, on the PowerPoint.

Poor

Has no citations, or has them listed in a completely inappropriate format
Fair

Has some citations but not the number required. Mostly follows MLA format. May/may not have a written source. May/may not have multimedia clips cited, OR
has all sources written on a sheet of paper.
Good

Has all required citations, in MLA format, including at least one written source. Cites all multimedia clips, and art as well.
Attentiveness

Students will be attentive during everyone else's presentation. There will be no talking, moving around, or comments. Questions will be proceeded by hand-raising and acknowledgement by the presenter.

Poor

Speaks out of turn, fails to take notes, is otherwise inattentive (sleeping, doing work for other classes). Heckles or otherwise intrudes into the presentations of others. Gets up and walks around during someone's presentation.
Fair

May ask appropriate questions without being recognized. Takes some notes, but doesn't include all valuable data. Makes a few intrusive comments. Rarely or never leaves seat during presentation.
Good

Is attentive, alert, and taking notes. Asks appropriate questions only after being recognized by the presenter. Does not leave his/her seat during the presentation (unless there is an emergency)










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