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Each student was to create a PowerPoint presentation on their dream job. This includes what the job is (explain thoroughly), where the job is located, where you would like to have the job (location) This presentation must be professional, creative, engaging to the rest of the class, and address the assigned content.
Rubric Code: R95A77
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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10 pts


7 pts


3 pts


1 pts

Content

10

Presentation goes beyond just addressing content. There is evidence of thorough research, and it is clearly outlined and shown to the entire class.
7

Presentation addresses all of the content that was assigned. There is evidence of thorough research done on the topic.
3

Presentation addresses most of the content that was assigned. Some crucial details are left out. There is evidence of research on the topic assigned.
1

Presentation does not address the correct content that was assigned. There is no evidence of research on topic.
Creativity

10

Presentation is very creative, and it engages the class as a whole. The design elements and choices for content are innovative.
7

Presentation is very creative, and it engages the class as a whole.
3

There are aspects of the presentation that are creative, but the presentation overall does not engage the class.
1

Presentation shows no effort to be creative. The presentation does not engage the class in the material presented.
Clarity and Neatness

10

PowerPoint reads naturally. It is understandable without having to ask questions. Slides are not wordy. Media is included and arranged in an appealing way. Transitions are used in a way that makes the presentation flow naturally. Slides presented, not read.
7

PowerPoint is easy to read. It is understandable without having to ask questions. Appropriate amount of media is included. Slides are not too wordy. Transitions are appealing. Slides presented, not read.
3

PowerPoint is difficult to read. To understand the presentation the audience needed to ask a lot of questions. Media is included but makes the presentation look messy. Slides are wordy. Transitions are distracting. Slides read, not presented.
1

PowerPoint barely legible and one cannot tell what goes where. It would be impossible to understand the presentation without asking a lot of questions. Very little, or no media is included. The slides are very wordy. Transitions are distracting. Slides read, not presented.
Grammar/Spelling

10

No grammatical/spelling errors. Presentation as a whole is very professional, and does not distract viewers away from the content of the presentation.
7

There are almost no grammatical/spelling errors that do not distract viewers from the content presented in the presentation.
3

There are some grammatical/spelling errors that distract viewers from the content presented in the presentation.
1

There are many grammatical/spelling errors that greatly distract viewers from the content of the presentation.
Works Cited Page

10

All information is cited correctly and the final slide is in proper MLA format for works cited page.
7

Most information is cited correctly and the final slide is in proper MLA format for works cited page.
3

Some information is cited and the final slide is not MLA format.
1

No works cited page.










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