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How are cultures different? 
Students will give a brief presentation to the class on one aspect of the Mexican culture that is different from their own. Foreign students will explain a cultural trait of Americans that is different from their own.
Rubric Code: SC6AX
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric How are cultures different?
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Effort

Poor

Student demonstrates lack of interest and passion for chosen topic; student appears bored and demonstrates no motivation.
Fair

Student demonstrates passion and interest; appears bored with assignment but continues working.
Good

Student demonstrates passion and interest in chosen topic; remains enthusiastic and motivated.
Amount of Practice

Poor

Presentation is rough; demonstrates no evidence of practice; much repetition; multiple start-overs.
Fair

Presentation is rough but understandable; evidence of some practice; little repetition; possible start-over (only for nervousness and anxiety reasons).
Good

Presentation is relatively smooth and cohesive; evidence of much practice; little, if any, repetition; possible start-over (only for nervousness and anxiety reasons).
Overall Quality

Poor

Clarity of presentation is insufficient; prior planning is not evident; student portrays negative attitude.
Fair

Presentation is somewhat clear; some prior planning is evident; student has positive attitude.
Good

Presentation is clear and topic is thoroughly discussed; prior planning is evident; student maintains positive and enthusiastic attitude.




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