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Famous Athletes
Discover an athlete from a Francophone country. Describe the athlete, their sport and what they are famous for.
Rubric Code:
R69AX4
By
imoran
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Famous Athletes
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Personal description
Poor
You do not describe the athlete well. You left off two or more of the required parts. (See Good)
Fair
You describe the athlete but leave off one of the parts to the description
Good
You describe the athlete well including name, age, country of origin, whether they are still living, where they are now, what sport and event they are famous for.
Presentation
Poor
You have only one picture or the pictures have nothing to do with the athlete or his/her sport.
Fair
You have only two pictures to show what this athlete is like and how they do the sport.
Good
You use 3 or more pictures to show what this athlete is like and how they do the sport.
Number of sentences
Poor
Your presentation consists of fewer than 8 sentences OR a list of words that can not be called sentences.
Fair
Your presentation consists of 8 -10 complete sentences. Too many sentences are simple.
Good
Your presentation consists of more than 10 complete and sophisticated sentences.
French grammar
Poor
You use no passe compose and the present tense has many major errors.
Fair
You do not use any passe compose or you use it but with major errors. You use the present tense where necessary but with a few (2-3) minor errors.
Good
You used the passe compose with only a few (2-3 maximum) minor errors. You use the present tense where necessary with no errors.
Pronunciation
Poor
Your pronunciation is very poor and it is very difficult to understand you. You clearly did not rehearse.
Fair
You mispronounce some words and it is not clear that you have rehearsed.
Good
You have good pronunciation and you have clearly rehearsed.
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
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