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Teaching Lesson on Native American Topic 
With your partner, conduct a thorough research on your Native American topic. As you begin to gather and organize information for your presentation, make certain you earn the highest points available on the rubric. A full participation is required for this project.
Rubric Code: WXXA9A6
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Good

20 pts

Fair

18 pts

Poor

16 pts

Accuracy of information

Good

All details of information on topic is accurate
Fair

One or two details of information is inaccurate
Poor

Three or more details of information is inaccurate
Visual presentation

Good

presentation of topic has relevant pictures and are appealing to the audience.

Font is appropriate in size

information is organized and not cluttered on one slide
Fair

presentation of topic has some relevant pictures that are appealing to the audience

Font is is almost an appropriate size

Some information is cluttered on one slide
Poor

presentation has few pictures that are relevant to topic

Font is too small or too big

A lot of information is disorganized and cluttered on one slide
Speaking

Good

Student thoroughly participated in teaching the lesson for 5-7 minutes

Asked audience comprehension and though-provoking questions
Fair

Student spoke a few words in teaching the lesson

Student presented for 3-4 minutes

Questions for audience were too simple
Poor

Students did not speak at all in teaching the lesson

Student presented for under 3 minutes


Asked audience no questions




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