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History PowerPoint Presentation edited
History PowerPoint Presentation edited
Students choose a topic, follow the research process and create a multimedia presentation.
Rubric Code:
VB3255
By
teacherlib
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Subject:
History
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Aspects
100 %
Exceptional
10 pts
Excellent
9 pts
Good
8 pts
Satisfactory
7 pts
Poor
6 pts
Unacceptable
5 pts
Knowledge of Material Assigned
20 %
Exceptional
Presentation shows group or individual read and understood the assigned material well enough to thoroughly teach about it.
Excellent
Presentation shows group or individual read and understood the assigned material well enough to thoroughly teach about it.
Good
Presentation shows group read and understood the chapter enough to teach about it.
Satisfactory
Presentation shows group read and showed basic understanding.
Poor
Presentation shows group skimmed the chapter and did not expand on basic facts.
Unacceptable
Presentation shows a skimming of the chapter missing the main topics.
PowerPoint
20 %
Technology
Exceptional
PowerPoint (PP) is very engaging, entertainingand exciting. It is well written with liberal use of photographs to enhance the information presented. Background enhances the presentation.
Excellent
PowerPoint (PP) is engaging and entertaining. It is reasonably well written with use of photographs to enhance the information presented. Background is appropiate for the presentation.
Good
PowerPoint (PP) is somewhat engaging and entertaining. Photographs are used to somewhat enhance the information presented. Background is adequate for the presentation.
Satisfactory
PowerPoint (PP) is utilitarian. There are photographs used but are ineffectual or there is no photographs used. Background is adequate for the presentation.
Poor
PowerPoint (PP) is adequate. Photographs, if any, are inappropriate or ineffectual and detract from the information presented. Background detracts from the presentation.
Unacceptable
PowerPoint (PP) is inadequate. Photographs, if any, are inappropriate or ineffectual and detract from the information presented. Background is inappropriate for the presentation.
Organization
20 %
Structure of the PowerPoint
Exceptional
Content is written clearly and concisely with a logical sequence of ideas and supporting information. Very limited number of bullets per page. The amount of verbaige per bullet point is to the point and brief. <BR>
The presentation gives the audience a clear sense of the main idea.
Excellent
Content is written with a logical sequence of ideas and supporting information. Limited number of bullets per page. The amount of verbaige per bullet point is to the point.<BR>
Most of the presentation gives the audience an idea of the topic.
Good
The content is vague in certain aspects or missing them all together. Main points may be lost to the audience.<BR>
Includes few facts. Some of the information may not seem to fit.
Satisfactory
Sequencing of ideas is unclear. Includes little information - few facts from each topic. Excessive number of bullets per page. <BR>
Information is incomplete or incorrect.
Poor
Too many or too few bullets per page with too much information per bullets. Information is incomplete.<BR>
Few facts are present in general. The main ideas are difficult to ascertain or non evident.
Unacceptable
Students did not present the correct content. Too many or too few bullets per page with too much information per bullets. It is difficult to learn any of the historical information assigned from the presentation.
Oral Presentation
20 %
Exceptional
Well structured sentences and ideas used.<BR>
Poised, clear articulation; proper volume and rate; eye contact.<BR>
Involved the audience in the presentation; points made in creative way.<BR>
Every group member speaks frequently.
Excellent
Well structured sentences and ideas used.<BR>
Poised, clear articulation; proper volume and rate; eye contact.<BR>
Involved the audience in the presentation; points made in creative way.<BR>
Every group member speaks frequently.
Good
Well structured sentences and ideas used most of time.<BR>
Some mumbling; some eye contact; uneven rate; little expression. Held the audience's attention most of the time. Every group member speaks.
Satisfactory
Few well structured sentences used.<BR>
Inaudible or too loud; no eye contact; rate too slow/fast.<BR>
Lost the audience's interest; mostly presented facts with little or no imagination. Most group members speak.
Poor
Poor sentence structure used. <BR>
Unprepared and unrehearsed oral expositions are given. Volume and/or rate may be off. Speakers fail to engage the audience. Only one or two group members speak.
Unacceptable
One group member talked the whole time and did a poor job at engaging the class.
Historical Accuracy
20 %
Exceptional
Virtually error-free; minor mistakes do not compromise argument.
Excellent
There are historical errors minor in nature which do not compromise argument
Good
Includes errors; errors insignificantly compromise argument.
Satisfactory
General, largely accurate data, but contains major errors or misstatements.
Poor
Writing has extremely high error rate; totally unsubstantiated by historical fact.
Unacceptable
Extremely inaccurate
Keywords:
powerpoint multimedia
Subjects:
English
History
(General)
Types:
Project
Presentation
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