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Mythology God/Goddess Keynote
PowerPoint Presentation Rubric
This rubric is meant to help guide in the creation of your Keynote project. Review the rubric carefully before, during and after the creation of your Keynote, to ensure that all intended elements of your presentation have been represented and all other criteria have been met.
Rubric Code:
TBCC32
By
sharig438
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Public Rubric
Subject:
Education
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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PowerPoint
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Greek/Roman God/Goddess
Slides 1 & 2
Excellent
The following is included: *God/Goddess name
*pronunciation key for name
*At least 3 pictures of your God/Goddess
*Family members of God/Goddess
*No errors in Conventions
Good
One of the following is missing:
*God/Goddess name
*pronunciation key for name
*At least 3 pictures of your God/Goddess
*Family members of God/Goddess
*No errors in Conventions
Fair
Two of the following are missing:
*God/Goddess name
*pronunciation key for name
*At least 3 pictures of your God/Goddess
*Family members of God/Goddess
*No errors in Conventions
Poor
Three or more are missing:
*God/Goddess name
*pronunciation key for name
*At least 3 pictures of your God/Goddess
*Family members of God/Goddess
*No errors in Conventions
Symbolism & Power
Slides 3 & 4
Excellent
The following is included:
*symbol for god/goddess present
*explain why symbols relate to figure
*share special "power" that god/goddess has
*At least 3 pictures
*no errors in Conventions
Good
One of the following is missing:
*symbol for god/goddess present
*explain why symbols relate to figure
*share special "power" that god/goddess has
*At least 3 pictures
*no errors in Conventions
Fair
Two of the following are missing:
*symbol for god/goddess present
*explain why symbols relate to figure
*share special "power" that god/goddess has
*At least 3 pictures
*no errors in Conventions
Poor
Three or more are missing:
*symbol for god/goddess present
*explain why symbols relate to figure
*share special "power" that god/goddess has
*At least 3 pictures
*no errors in Conventions
Area of Responsibility
Slides 5 & 6
Excellent
The following is included:
*what is god/goddess responsible for (harvest, sun, rain)
*At least 3 pictures
*Pictures support area of responsibility
*no errors in Conventions
Good
One of the following is missing:
*what is god/goddess responsible for (harvest, sun, rain)
*At least 3 pictures
*Pictures support area of responsibility
*no errors in Conventions
Fair
Two of the following are missing:
*what is god/goddess responsible for (harvest, sun, rain)
*At least 3 pictures
*Pictures support area of responsibility
*no errors in Convention
Poor
Three or more are missing:
*what is god/goddess responsible for (harvest, sun, rain)
*At least 3 pictures
*Pictures support area of responsibility
*no errors in Convention
Cities connected
Slides 7 & 8
Excellent
The following is included:
*Cities the god/goddess are connected to
*explain why they are connected
*included pictures that show area of residency
*no errors in Conventions
Good
One of following is missing:
*Cities the god/goddess are connected to
*explain why they are connected
*included pictures that show area of residency
*no errors in Conventions
Fair
Two of following are missing:
*Cities the god/goddess are connected to
*explain why they are connected
*included pictures that show area of residency
*no errors in Conventions
Poor
Three or more are missing:
*Cities the god/goddess are connected to
*explain why they are connected
*included pictures that show area of residency
*no errors in Conventions
Story About God/Goddess
Slides 9 & +
Excellent
The following is included:
*Story about God/Goddess where they play an important role
*Researched story
*Retell story (In Own words)
*no errors in Conventions
Good
One of following is missing:
*Story about God/Goddess where they play an important role
*Researched story
*Retell story (In Own words)
*no errors in Conventions
Fair
Two of following are missing:
*Story about God/Goddess where they play an important role
*Researched story
*Retell story (In Own words)
*no errors in Conventions
Poor
Three or more are missing:
*Story about God/Goddess where they play an important role
*Researched story
*Retell story (In Own words)
*no errors in Conventions
Oral Presentation
Excellent
Speaker presents in a loud, clear voice, pronounces all words presented correctly. Makes good eye contact with audience. Doesn't reading word from word from screen.
Good
Speaker presents in a loud, clear voice. Attempts to make eye contact, but turns to the screen occasionally. Miss pronounces very few words.
Fair
Speakers presents in a voice that is sometimes clear but constantly refers to the presentation. Struggles with eye contact and pronunciation of words.
Poor
Speaker does not present in a loud or clear voice and reads simply from the presentation. No attempt of eye contact and struggles with pronunciation of many words.
Overall Apperance
Excellent
Slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. Graphics and effects are used throughout to enhance presentation. Information is at the advanced level and consistently supports images. Information is put in own words.
Good
Slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. More than half of the slides use graphics and effects to enhance presentation. Information adequately supports images and plagiarism is not used.
Fair
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. Information supports images at times, but information maybe plagiarized.
Poor
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. The information does not consistently support images, and information is plagiarized.
Keywords:
Mythology Keynote
Subjects:
Computers
English
History
Education
Types:
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Presentation
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