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Globalization Presentation
This rubric will be used to assess student performance on their presentation on globalization.
Rubric Code:
K3C756
By
kdbranno
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Globalization Presentation
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Satisfactory
2 pts
Excellent
3 pts
Overview of TED Video
Unsatisfactory
Students simply stated the title of the video but did not provide the class with an adequate summary of the video.
Satisfactory
Students stated the title of the video and briefly began to give a summary of the video.
Excellent
Students stated the title of the video and then provided the class with a meaningful summary of the video.
Video Connection to Globalization
Unsatisfactory
Students chose a video that was unrelated to globalization.
Satisfactory
Students chose a video that somewhat related to globalization.
Excellent
Students chose a video that was related to globalization and the connection was easily seen.
Evidence of Learned Material
Unsatisfactory
Students did not share with the class what they learned from the video.
Satisfactory
Students tried to share what they learned, but had trouble remembering anything.
Excellent
Students shared with the class what they learned from the video.
Quality of Work
Unsatisfactory
The Google Presentation is unprofessional and contains grammatical/spelling errors.
Satisfactory
The Google Presentation is professional is design, but contains many grammatical/spelling errors.
Excellent
The Google Presentational is very professional and there are few grammatical/spelling errors.
Clarity of Ideas
Unsatisfactory
Students copy and pasted ideas and left large summary paragraphs on the presentation slides.
Satisfactory
Students created bullet points for their ideas, but they contained too much information for people to read.
Excellent
Students created brief and concise statements on their slides using bullet points.
Evidence of Effort
Unsatisfactory
It is apparent that little time was spent working on the presentation. Presentation contains 5 slides or less.
Satisfactory
More time was spent on the design of the presentation rather than the quality of information. Presentation contains 7-8 slides or less.
Excellent
It is apparent that a lot of time was devoted to the appearance and information found within the slides. Presentation contains 10 or more slides.
Knowledge of Topic
Unsatisfactory
Presenters had to constantly look at their slides and read the information verbatim.
Satisfactory
Presenters tried not to look at the slide, but without looking they would forget what to say.
Excellent
Presenters knew exactly what they wanted to say and made eye contact with the audience.
Participation of All Members
Unsatisfactory
One group member did the majority of the talking.
Satisfactory
Two or three group members took charge and presented the Google Presentation.
Excellent
Each member of the group spoke at least once about the Google Presentation.
Subjects:
Social Sciences
Types:
Presentation
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