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Power Point and Presentation Rubric 
Group is to create a power point slide(s) outlining important points about an assigned Topic. Student must present information & power point presentation to the class. The power point should be friendly to the audience members and allow the presenter an opportunity to present (not just read slides to the audience); student will give appropriate credit to where information was gathered.
Rubric Code: WX2BXA8
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Subject: Health  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric POWER POINT PRESENTATION
  Poor

0 points

1 pts

Fair

1 point

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 points

4 pts

Images, references, Data

Poor

-No or 1 image included

-No references given

-No Data provided
Fair

-2-3 images provided

-Image(s) loosely related to topic

-1-2 References provided

-Data was unclear or not easily understood
Good

-At least 4-5 images provided

-Images related to topic

-at least 3 reliable references provided

-Data was clear and somewhat easily understood
Excellent

-More than 5 images provided.

-Images gives visual representation to and helps explain the topic

-3 or more reliable references provided

-Data was very clear, easily, and help explain the topic.
Information

Poor

-Includes little required information;

- Missing most of the components of the topic.

-Information about topic is vague and unclear
Fair

-Includes some of the required items of information

-Missing some of the components of the topic.

-Information about topic is somewhat vague and unclear.
Good

-Includes most of the required items of information

-Almost all the components of the topic is present

-Information is clear
Excellent

-Includes all required items of information

- All components of the topic is present

-Information is clear and easily understood
Oral Presentation

Poor

-Little to no speaking during slide presentation,

-Only one presenter (if group)

-Reads directly from the slide

-Did not project voice; could not be heard
Fair

-Adequate speaking skills,

-Not all of the presenters present (if group)

-Somewhat engaged with audience (eye-contact)

-good projection of voice; could be heard by most of the class
Good

-Good speaking skills;

-All presenters present (if group)

-Engaged with the audience

-Every one was able to hear presentation; great projection of voice
Excellent

-Excellent speaking skills;

-All presenters present and support each other equally. (if group)

-Fully engaged with audience (eye-contact)

-Did not read directly from powerpoint

-Everyone in the class was able to hear presentation.
Background knowledge

Poor

-Presenters have little apparent background and/or knowledge used to explain their topic
Fair

-Presenters have some apparent background knowledge used to explain their topic
Good

-Presenters have apparent background knowledge and can answer some questions related to their topic
Excellent

-Presenters have apparent in-depth background knowledge of the topic and uses it to explain and answer questions
On time

Poor

-Was not prepared to present when due
Fair

-Was late with project and had to reschedule presentation.
Good
Excellent

-Presented project on time










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