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Sociology Presentation Rubric 
This rubric is meant to help guide in the creation of your sociology presentation project. This rubric will used to score your presentation. Each category in the far left column represents a component of the project that will be taken into consideration when composing the final grade for this assignment. Review the rubric carefully before, during and after the creation of the presentation, to ensure that all criteria have been met.
Rubric Code: Y2499BC
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Deviance is needed to move society ahead. this thought has been controversial on many levels. Choose your side and present a persuassive presentation supporting your choice.
  Excellent

10 pts

Good

8 pts

Fair

5 pts

Poor

2 pts

Content - Describe Issue

state your view and why you chose it. defend your view while noting the opposite view view.

Excellent

Clearly and thoroughly describes the problem by identifying (4) causes (human and natural) and identifies (4) likely consequences.
Good

Adequately describes the potential problem by indentifying (3) causes (human and natural) and identified (3)likely consequences.
Fair

Lacks a clear description of the potential problem by identifying (2) causes and perceived consequences.
Poor

Provides an insufficient description of the problem - by identifying (1) or none of the causes or consequences.
Content - Evidence

Sources
although you are not required to cite your sources , ensure that your sources are dependable

Excellent

Includes (4) examples of evidence in the discussion.

The interpretation of the evidence is accurate and written in a clear and coherent manner.
Good

Includes (3) examples of the evidence in the discussion.

The interpretation of the historical evidence is largely accurate.
Fair

Includes (2) example of evidence.

The presentation may contain factual errors regarding the interpretation of the data.
Poor

Does not provide an example or provides inaccurate information about evidence.

The presentation may contain factual errors regarding the interpretation of the data.
Conclusion

You will either support or refute the idea.

Excellent

Speaker is well informed and elaborates beyond the displayed material.
Good

Speaker is well informed and elaborates a bit beyond the material displayed.
Fair

Speaker brings little knowledge to the presentation beyond what is displayed
Poor

Speaker simply reads the material displayed.
Presentation Skills

You will present your topic to your instructor and your classmates using effective presentation skills.

Excellent

Presents in a loud and clear voice.

Interacts with class.

Establishes eye contact with everyone in the room during the presentation.
Good

Presents in a loud and clear voice.

Interacts with class.

Establishes eye contact with everyone in the room during the presentation.
Fair

Presents in a voice that is sometimes clear, but simply reads from the presentation.

Minimally interacts with class.

Sometimes establishes eye contact.
Poor

Does not present in a loud or clear voice and simply reads from the presentation.

Does not interact with class.

Does not look at people during the presentation.
Sociological Concepts

You must apply sociological concepts or theories to your selected topic

Excellent

Presentation is completely supported by the application of at least four sociological concepts or theories.
Good

Presentation is completely supported by the application of at least four sociological concepts or theories.
Fair

Presentation is completely supported by the application of at least four sociological concepts or theories.
Poor

Presentation is completely supported by the application of at least four sociological concepts or theories.



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