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Google Slides Research Presentation
Google Slides Research Presentation
Create your research presentation using Google slides. When complete upload to Google Classroom.
Rubric Code:
S2WA368
By
beckyabernethy
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Grading Rubric for Slides Presentation
Excellent
10 pts
Good
8 pts
Developing
6 pts
Beginning
4 pts
Presentation/Graphics
Excellent
All slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. More than half of the slides use graphics and effects to enhance presentation.
Good
3-4 slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. Half of the slides use graphics and effects to enhance presentation.
Developing
2-3 slides are easy to read. Amount of text is too great for the amount of space provided. Less than half the slides have graphics or effects.
Beginning
The slides are not easy to read. The amount of text is too great for the space provided. There is little use of graphics or effects.
Content
Excellent
All information is accurate and follows all project requirements. Information is written in your own words. Student demonstrates strong understanding of content.
Good
Most information is accurate and follows most project requirements. Information is written in your own words. Student demonstrates an understanding of content.
Developing
Some of the information is accurate and follows some of the project requirements. Only some information is in your own words. Student demonstrates some understanding of content.
Beginning
Information is not accurate and does not follow the project requirements. Information is not in your own words. Student struggles with understanding the content.
English Conventions
Excellent
Capitalization, spelling, and punctuation are correct throughout the presentation. There are no/almost no grammatical errors.
Good
Capitalization, spelling, and punctuation are mostly correct throughout the presentation
There are less than 2 grammatical errors on the presentation.
Developing
Capitalization, spelling, and punctuation show lack of proof-reading. There are more than 2 grammatical errors on the presentation.
Beginning
There are many grammar and mechanical errors throughout the presentation.
Use of Class Time
Excellent
Used time well during the class period. Focused on getting the product done. Never distracted others.
Good
Used time well during the class period. Usually focused on getting the project done and never distracted others.
Developing
Used some of the class time well during the class period. There was some focus on getting the project done but occasionally distracted others.
Beginning
Did not use class time to focus on project OR distracted others. Reminders were given.
Organization of slides
Excellent
Information is organized in a clear, logical way. It follows all of the project guidelines for organization. The audience is able to follow the presentation easily.
Good
Most information is organized in a clear, logical way. It follows most of the project guidelines for organization. The audience is able to follow most of the presentation.
Developing
Some information is logically sequenced. Some of the project guidelines are missing. The audience is able to follow some of the presentation.
Beginning
There is no clear plan for the organization of information. There are several project guidelines for organization missing. The audience finds it difficult to follow the presentation.
Project Delivery
Excellent
Student speaks clearly and audibly, maintains eye contact with the audience, and clearly knows their facts without reading them from the slides.
Good
Student mostly speaks clearly and audibly, mostly maintains eye contact with the audience, and knows their facts without reading them too much from the slides.
Developing
Student either does not speak clearly or audibly, does not maintain eye contact with the audience, and/or does not know their facts without reading them from the slides.
Beginning
Presentation is very difficult to hear or understand, and is basically just reading off the slides on the board.
Keywords:
Google presentation Rubric
Subjects:
Computers
English
History
Science
Education
Types:
Project
Presentation
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