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Native Americans 
Power Point presentation of Native American tribes
Rubric Code: W6724A
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Native Americans
  Poor

1 pts

Fair to Good

2 pts

Very Good

3 pts

Cover slide

Poor

Cover Slide contains the name of the tribe and the author. No color is evident. It has misspelled words.
Fair to Good

Cover Slide contains the name of the tribe and the author. Uses some color.
Very Good

Cover Slide contains the name of the tribe and the author's name. Uses color effectively and spells all words correctly.
Introduction

Poor

Tribe is introduced without a required fact. No color is evident. Several misspelled words or grammar errors.
Fair to Good

Tribe is introduced with a fact that is not necessarily interesting. Little color evident. 1 or 2 spelling or grammar errors.
Very Good

The tribe is introduced with an interesting fact. Color is used effectivelly. No spelling or grammar errors.
Setting

Poor

The setting is described but not how it relates to the rest of their lives.
Fair to Good

Where the tribe lives in the United States is described but not how it relates to the rest of their lives. 1 or 2 spelling or grammar errors.
Very Good

Where the tribe lives in the United States and how this affects what it eats and how it lives is clearly described. No spelling or grammar errors.
Food, Clothing, Shelter and tools

Poor

Either food, clothing, tools or shelter is missing. No color is evident. Several misspelled words or grammar errors.
Fair to Good

Food, clothing, tools and shelter are described briefly. Little color is evident. 1 or 2 spelling or grammar errors.
Very Good

Food, clothing, tools and shelter are fully described. Color is used effectively. No spelling or grammar errors.
Culture

Poor

Culture is missing some of the detail. No color is evident. Several misspelled words or grammar errors.
Fair to Good

Culture is briefly described in either everyday life, crafts or roles in the tribe. Some color is used. 1 or 2 spelling or grammar errors.
Very Good

Culture is described in some detail including everyday life, crafts and roles in the tribe. Color is used effectively. No spelling or grammar errors.
Relationship to others

Poor

The tribe's relationship to other tribes and Europeans is missing detail.
Fair to Good

The tribe's relationship to other tribes and Europeans is described. Some color is used. 1 or 2 spelling or grammar errors.
Very Good

The tribe's relationship to other tribes and Europeans is fully described. Color is used effectively. No spelling or grammar errors.
Conclusion

Poor

Conclusion is weak or sources are not sited. Several misspelled words or grammar errors.
Fair to Good

Presentation is concluded briefly. Sources are sited. One or 2 spelling or grammar errors.
Very Good

Presentation is concluded in an interesting way. Sources are sited. No spelling or grammar errors.
Extra Info

Poor

Nothing extra added.
Fair to Good

Effort made in adding additional slide or slides to add information to your power point.
Very Good

Extra slide or slides in your power point to add interesting information about your tribe. No spelling or grammar errors.



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