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Mulitcultural America
Your over all project will be worth 50 points. You can receive 20 points for your information, 10 points for your presentation, 10 points for the quality of the students' creation on Twiddla, and 10 points for grammar on the Twiddla creation. Your score in the first row will obviously be multiplied by two.
Rubric Code:
V65X82
By
flyboy260
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Multicultural America
Poor
2 pts
Fair
4 pts
Average
6 pts
Excellent
8 pts
Superior
10 pts
Information
Poor
Hardly any information at all, or the information that has been collected is extremely generic and boring.
Fair
Not enough information to make the project interesting, or the information is generic.
Average
Information is decent, meaning that they is not quite enough of it and it slightly lacks the good quality needed for a higher score.
Excellent
Good amount of information, but just slightly lacks some quality to make it superior.
Superior
Great amount of information and the information collected has lots of substance and is very interesting.
Presentation
Poor
Students did not share any quality information and their presentation was extremely hard to follow due to way too many long pauses.
Fair
Students shared very little quality information and their presentation did not have a good flow to it.
Average
Students did a decent job of sharing their information, but there were several pauses in the presentation that made it hard to follow.
Excellent
Students shared all of their information in a timely manner, but it could have flowed a little better.
Superior
Presentation has a very good flow and the students used their time very wisely to share all of their information. No "
uh," "um," etc. while presenting.
PowerPoint
Poor
PowerPoint was very lackluster and boring and had very little useful information on it.
Fair
PowerPoint lacked the creativity needed for this project and lacked lots of information.
Average
PowerPoint was decent with bits of good information.
Excellent
PowerPoint was pretty creative and had some good information on it.
Superior
PowerPoint was extremely creative and had tons of great information.
Grammar
Poor
The poster was extremely hard to read and the presentation was extremely hard to interpret due to way too many spelling and grammar mistakes.
Fair
Spelling and grammar on the poster and during the presentation had lots of mistakes.
Average
Spelling and grammar on the poster and during the presentation had several mistakes.
Excellent
Spelling and grammar on the poster and during the presentation had few mistakes.
Superior
Spelling and grammar on the poster and during the presentation was perfect.
Subjects:
History
Types:
Project
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