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Eagles for Everitt Persuasive Presentation 
Rubric Code: AX3W79B
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Hook

Poor

You have not included a "hook"
Fair

You have attempted a "hook" but it is unrelated to the topic or ineffective
Good

You have clearly "hooked" your audience
The Problem

Poor

The problem you are addressing is not stated
Fair

The problem is stated but it does not relate to the project objectives or is unclear.
Good

You have clearly stated what the problem is
Persuasive Data

Poor

You have not included any persuasive data
Fair

You have included data but have represented it in a unpersuasive, irrelevant, or abstract way.
Good

You have included multiple graphs, infographics, and data to persuade you audience.
Data Analyzed

Poor

You have not drawn any conclusion about your data.
Fair

You have drawn some conclusions about your data but it is incorrect or off-topic.
Good

You have clearly analyzed the data from your surveys and drawn conclusions.
Urgency

Poor

There is no sense of urgency communicated to your audience
Fair

There is some sense of urgency communicated but it is not convincing.
Good

There is a strong sense of urgency and a message that this issue needs to be addressed immediately
SMART GOAL

Poor

You have not included a SMART goal.
Fair

You have included a SMART goal but it is off-topic or incomplete
Good

Your SMART Goal is clearly represented. You have addressed all aspects of the SMART Goal. It includes your solution to the problem.
Solution Persuasion

Poor

You have not included a solution to the problem
Fair

You have included a solution but have not persuaded the audience.
Good

You have included a persuasive argument for why your solution is the best solution.
Conclusion

Poor

You do not have a conclusion
Fair

You have included a conclusion but it does not relate the problem/solution back to your audience.
Good

You have a clear conclusion that relates the problem back to your audience.
Presentation
Clarity

Poor

The presenter is not easily heard or understood.
Fair

The presenter can be heard and understood but does not present him/herself in a professional way.
Good

The presenter is easily heard and understood
Slideshow

Poor

The slideshow is impossible to read. There are no graphics or effects.
Fair

The slideshow can be read but does not include any graphics or effects.
Good

The presentation is visually interesting and clear. It includes graphics and effects.
Spelling/grammar

Poor

There are a multitude of spelling,grammar, and punctuation errors.
Fair

There are some grammar, punctuation, or spelling errors.
Good

The presentation is completely free of spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors.




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