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History of Math
Speak Poster & Presentation
Students will write an essay on a chosen mathematician, then either make a poster, do a Power Point Presentation, or prepare a lesson plan to teach to the class on an idea which the mathematicin is known.
Rubric Code:
Z42B88
By
bjbolich
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Subject:
Math
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Speak Poster & Presentation
Speak:
Poster Presentation
Excellent
A
5 pts
Good
B
4 pts
Fair
C
3 pts
Poor
D
2 pts
Missing
Fail
1 pts
Points You Earned
(N/A)
Content
20 %
total possible points: 5
Excellent
Large amount of relevant information clearly labeled, discussed, and related. Points are accurate and detailed.
Good
Sufficient information relevant to the topic, labeled and discussed. Points are accurate.
Fair
Some information related to the topic. Missing some information or information is not clearly related. Most is accurate.
Poor
Information is unclear, not relevant and /or inaccurate. Most is not clearly labeled.
Missing
Most information is missing.
Points You Earned
_______/5
Resources
20 %
total possible points: 5
Excellent
Used a variety of resources that were included. Used your own words in the paper and in the presentation.
Good
Used only 2-3 good resources. Bibliography included. It was obvious some info was copied from the resource.
Fair
Used 1-2 good resources. Bibliography is included. Info in paper and presentation was NOT in your own words.
Poor
Resources were used - not reliable. Bibliography included - done incorrectly. Info was copied & pasted from the source. Presentation is NOT in your own words.
Missing
No resources were used. No bibliography included. Information was copied and pasted from the source. Presentation is NOT in your own words.
Points You Earned
_______/5
Poster, Power Point or Lesson
20 %
total possible points: 5
Excellent
Info poster/Power Point neatly displayed, and easy to read. Attractive w/o distracting. Lesson accurate & provided resources for students and was interesting.
Good
Info on the poster/ Power Point neatly displayed. Attractive and colorful. Lesson Plan accurate. Materials provided for students to follow. No mistakes were noticed.
Fair
Adequate info displayed and legible. Materials for lesson plan provided to student. Few mistakes were made but were not distracting to the viewer.
Poor
Little information was displayed. Information was difficult to read or mistakes distracted the viewer.
Missing
No poster used. No materials provided for the students to follow.
Points You Earned
_______/5
Creativity
20 %
total possible points: 5
Excellent
Original presentation. Clearly captured the audience.
Good
Original presentation. Kept the audience's attention for most of the presentation.
Fair
Some originality attempted. Usually kept the audience's attention.
Poor
Little originality present. Difficulty keeping audience's attention.
Missing
No originality.
Did not engage the audience.
Points You Earned
_______/5
Speaking Skills
20 %
total possible points: 5
Excellent
Clear communication. Appropriate volume. Good posture and eye contact. Confidence evident.
Good
Clearly communicated. Fluctuating volume. Varied posture. Positive attitude present.
Fair
Communicated most ideas clearly. Volume and posture inconsistent, but not distracting.
Poor
Ideas not communicated clearly because volume and posture distracted the audience. Showed little or negative expression.
Missing
Did not speak.
Points You Earned
_______/5
Subjects:
English
Math
Types:
Presentation
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