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Who is ... Display Boards
Who is ... Display Boards
Using the game of Jeopardy as a guideline, create a display board that presents at least ten facts about Isaac Newton. Be creative and have fun!
Rubric Code:
ZX946W9
By
Jbonilla
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Who is...
Awesome Job!
10 pts
Pretty Good
8 pts
Almost There
6 pts
Needs Work
4 pts
The Display
Awesome Job!
Student display board does an exceptional job showcasing who the student is and the board is colorful and appealing.
Pretty Good
Student display board does a good job showcasing who the student is and the board is colorful but may lack neatness.
Almost There
Student display board showcases who the student is and the board is lacking color and neatness.
Needs Work
Student display board lacks a focus on the student and the board lacks color and legibility.
Organization
Awesome Job!
Organization and structure of the explanation is clear and easy to follow. Paragraphs contain appropriate transitions. The explanation's length is appropriate for ideas expressed.
Pretty Good
Organization and structure of the explanation is somewhat easy to follow. Paragraphs contain some transitions. The length is acceptable.
Almost There
Organization and structure of the explanation is not easy to follow. Paragraph transitions need are unclear. The explanation is inadequate/excessive in length.
Needs Work
Organization and structure detract from the message of the writer. Paragraphs are disjointed and lack transition of thoughts.The explanations are inadequate/excessive in length.
Overall - Neatness
Awesome Job!
Project is neatly written and drawn. All parts are understandable. There is just enough color to create a pleasing experience.
Pretty Good
Project is fairly neat, but some parts are hard to read or understand. Color is added, but there could be a little more/less.
Almost There
Project is not very legible, making it hard to read and understand. There is very little color or way too much color.
Needs Work
Project is very sloppy, showing little effort from the student. There is no color.
Presentation
Awesome Job!
The student did an excellent job presenting their information. They knew what they wanted to say and the presentation went smoothly.
Pretty Good
The student did a pretty good job presenting their information. They had an idea of what they wanted to say, but could have benefited from more practice before the presentation.
Almost There
The student presentation satisfied the requirements, but there was no evidence of practice prior to presentation. Student may be reading directly from the board.
Needs Work
The student was not prepared to present to the group. They read directly from the board making little eye contact and may be hard to hear at times.
Information
Awesome Job!
A minimum of 10 facts are displayed, and all information is accurate.
Pretty Good
A minimum of 10 facts are displayed, however, some information is not accurate.
Almost There
Less than 10 facts are displayed, and some information is not accurate.
Needs Work
Fewer than 6 facts are displayed, and some information is not accurate.
Keywords:
Getting to know you
Subjects:
Science
(General)
Types:
Project
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