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4th Grade Power Point Presentation
Why should someone visit your state?
Rubric Code:
R72BC6
By
jmcarlin
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5
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4th Grade Power Point Presentation
Exceeds Expectations
5 pts
Meets Expectations
3 pts
Below Expectations
1 pts
Research
Exceeds Expectations
Student has necessary research in social studies journal and on his/her digital document. Student included only the facts and research is organized appropriately. Student was able to work independently.
Meets Expectations
Student has necessary research in social studies journal and on his/her digital document. Student attempted to include only the facts. Minimal teacher support was necessary.
Below Expectations
Student has minimal research in social studies journal and/or on his/her digital document. Student copied much of the information. Teacher support was necessary.
Content
Exceeds Expectations
Student clearly answers the essential question. He/she uses specific details to support his/her reasons.
Meets Expectations
Student answers the essential question. He/she uses details to support his/her reasons.
Below Expectations
Student attempts to answer the essential question. He/she uses few details to support his/her reasons.
Commercial
Exceeds Expectations
The commercial clearly answers the essential question. It gives 2-3 reasons why someone should visit the state. The commercial was creative.
Meets Expectations
The commercial answers the essential question. It gives 2-3 reasons why someone should visit the state.
Below Expectations
The commercial attempts to answer the essential question. It gives only one reason why someone should visit the state.
Citations
Exceeds Expectations
All of the sources are cited in the correct format. Three or more sources are used. The images were also cited.
Meets Expectations
Most of the sources are cited in the correct format. Two to three sources are used. Some images were also cited.
Below Expectations
The sources are not listed in the correct format. Two or less sources are used. The images were not cited.
Visual Presentation
Exceeds Expectations
The slideshow is visually appealing. The slides are legible and adequately designed. Appropriate enhancements were added. Student used at least one appropriate image on all slides. The student was able to work independently.
Meets Expectations
The slideshow is visually appealing. The slides are legible and adequately designed. Student used at least one appropriate image on all slides. The student required minimal teacher support.
Below Expectations
Heavy teacher support was required to create the slideshow.
Oral Presentation
Exceeds Expectations
The script was well written. Presentation was well practiced. Student made eye contact, spoke in a clear, audible voice, and engaged the audience.
Meets Expectations
The script communicated ideas to the audience in an effective manner. Student made some eye contact, and spoke in a clear, audible voice.
Below Expectations
The script simply reported the facts. Student did not make eye contact, spoke in a low, inaudible voice, and read from the script for the entire presentation.
Subjects:
Computers
Types:
Presentation
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