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Présentation Powerpoint d'un Quartier de Paris 
Students in pairs create a powerpoint presentation of a neigborhood in Paris based on the Guides Voir France.
Rubric Code: Q62B84
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Advanced

5 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Basic

3 pts

Below Basic

2 pts

Far Below Basic

1 pts

Points (x5)

25 pts

Content (25 points)

Advanced

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

Presentation includes all information relevant to the topic;however, it is not well organized.
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.
Far Below Basic

The student made no attempt.
-no powerpoint
Points (x5)
Work Quality(25 points)

Advanced

-Work exceeds all expectations and shows that the learner is proud of his/her work.
-The effort that was put into this task is the best it can be by the learner.
Proficient

-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.
Far Below Basic

-Oops, student made no attempt at all.
Points (x5)
Style and mechanics(25 points)

Advanced

-The presentation is very creative.
-It is presented in a clear and concise manner with full understanding of the subject.
Proficient

-The presentation is clear and logical.
-It contains facts as well as very few mistakes.
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
Far Below Basic

Oops, student made no attempt.
Points (x5)
Grammar,spelling (25)

Advanced

-Written work contains 1-2 errors in grammar, punctuation or spelling.
Minimum of 8 slides.
Proficient

-Slides contain very few grammatical errors.
-The number of slides is 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)
Far Below Basic

Oops, student made no attempt.
Points (x5)
Oral Presentation(25)

Advanced

-Student presents information clearly and displays a complete understanding of the information.
-Clear articulation;
proper volume; enthusiasm and confidence
Proficient

-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
Far Below Basic

-Oops, student made no attempt
Points (x5)










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