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Career Exploration Final Presentation 
Directions: Create and present a PowerPoint presentation based upon the Career Research. The purpose of this presentation is to inform the class about the chosen occupations for your four-year and beyond plan. Slide topics required:  Title slide (occupation, name, and date)  Salary information (annual--include lifestyle information from reality check project)  Educational requirements (include 3 options for education)  Entry level positions – opportunities for advancement  Nature of work  Working conditions  Occupational outlook (must be quantifiable)  Advantages/disadvantages to the career  Personal skills and reasons why this career would be a possibility  Things which can be done to prepare for this job this year to move towards this occupation -Classes that can be taken in High School to prepare for this career -Opportunities to explore this career locally -Sequenced plan to begin on this career path
Rubric Code: Z8AA23
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

5 pts

Fair

7 pts

Good

8 pts

Exemplary

10 pts

Information

Poor

Two or fewer of
listed topics are
discussed.
Fair

Only three of the listed
topics are discussed.
Good

Only four of the listed
topics are discussed.
Exemplary

Covered all of
the listed topics.
Accuracy

Poor

Little of the information is correct. It appears as though the information was made up.
Fair

Some of the information is correct, but some is simply and obviously untrue.
Good

Most of the information is correct. There may be one or two questionable items.
Exemplary

All information is correct
Clarity/neatness

Poor

The Power Point is very confusing and difficult to follow. It is not eye-catching.
Fair

The Power Point may or may not be eye-catching and is difficult to follow.
Good

The information is fairly clear and well organized, although the Power Point may not be particularly interesting. The Power Point may be eye-catching but somewhat hard to follow.
Exemplary

Information is completely clear and well-organized.
The Power Point is eye-catching
Grammar/Spelling

Poor

There are more than six errors making much of this Power Point incomprehensible.
Fair

There may be four to six errors. Some of these errors cause difficulty in comprehension of the material.
Good

Grammar/spelling is extremely good. There may be three to four minor errors. None of these error hinder comprehension of the material.
Exemplary

Grammar/ spelling is basically correct. One or two minor errors are permissible.
Quality of Slides

Poor

Two or fewer of the
slides include little
creativity and/or the
slides are difficult to
read.
Fair

Only three of the slides
are creatively
designed using
color and
animation and
are easy to read.
Good

Only four of the slides
are creatively
designed using
color and
animation and
are easy to read.
Exemplary

All slides are
creatively
designed using
color and
animation. They
are easy to read.
Effectiveness of Presentation

Poor

Not prepared to
present.
Fair

Slides were vague and brief concerning the subject.
Good

Seemed prepared;
however, was
sometimes vague
on the details.
Exemplary

Clearly prepared
and thoroughly
covered each
slide, leaving the
class with a clear
understanding of
the career.
Background & Graphics

Poor

Background makes it difficult to see text or competes with other graphics on the page.
Fair

Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Background does not include graphics.
Good

Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background and/or graphics could have been better suited for the project.
Exemplary

Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background & graphics are representative of this presenter.
Eye Contact/Body Language

Poor

Audience who? Eyes are glued to the Power Point. for the entire presentation.
Fair

Looks at audience some of the time, looking mostly at the Power Point.
Good

Looks at audience most of the time, looking only one to two times at the Power Point.
Exemplary

Looks at audience instead of Power Point.
Pronunciation and Intonation

Poor

Rarely uses a loud voice or clear pronunciation throughout the presentation.
Fair

Uses a loud voice and clear pronunciation occasionally in the presentation.
Good

Uses a loud voice and clear pronunciation throughout most of the presentation.
Exemplary

Uses a loud voice and clear pronunciation throughout the presentation.



Keywords:
  • Career Exploration, Navigation Presentation







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