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Power Point Non-fiction Book Report
Power Point Book Report
The student will use Power Point to report on a biography, autobiography, or memoir. Presentation must include at least 10 slides: Introduction, key events, personal connection, significance, and evaluation.
Rubric Code:
MX54BWA
By
dbomer
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Power Point Book Report
Attempted Only
1 pts
Poor
2 pts
Average
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Exceptional
5 pts
Introduction
Attempted Only
Attempted only, but only graphic
Poor
Student name only OR Title only
Average
Title and student name only
Good
Title, author, student name, class hour (3 or 4)
Exceptional
Title, author, student name, class hour all present
Characters as part of key events
Attempted Only
Characters referred to in pronouns or "this guy" terms
Poor
Vague or short explanation or description
Average
Character descriptions are not complete, some details are given, but not enough to build a clear picture
Good
Good general content and explanation of the characters; could have a few more distinctive details about the characters.
Exceptional
Detailed explanation of characters. A clear picture of each character is given with physical descriptions, personality, and motivations.
Key events
Attempted Only
Perhaps evident that entire book was NOT read because very few events or details are presented.
Poor
Major details of the events are shared; a full picture is not given. (Maybe a simple list without detail)
Average
Events are random or incomplete on some major plot points. Needs to have more accurate details.
Good
Events are good in content and explanation.
Exceptional
Events are complete and distinctive and clearly identified.
Evaluation of situation
Attempted Only
An opinion must be inferred based on word choice and presentation tone
Poor
A general "I liked" or "I didn't like" is all that is presented
Average
A specific opinion is given; however, no reason(s) to back it up
Good
A specific opinion is given with weak reason(s)
Exceptional
Specific opinion is given with strong reason(s) supported by example
Evaluation of author skill
Attempted Only
An opinion must be inferred based on word choice and presentation tone
Poor
A general "I liked" or "I didn't like" is all that is presented
Average
A specific opinion is given; however, no reason(s) to back it up
Good
A specific opinion is given with weak reason(s)
Exceptional
Specific opinion is given with strong reason(s) supported by example
Evaluation of book
Attempted Only
An opinion must be inferred based on word choice and presentation tone
Poor
A general "I liked" or "I didn't like" is all that is presented
Average
A specific opinion is given; however, no reason(s) to back it up
Good
A specific opinion is given with weak reason(s)
Exceptional
Specific opinion is given with strong reason(s) supported by example
Significance
Attempted Only
Author only named
Poor
Vague statement (e.g., He was important in history.)
Average
General statement (e.g., He was important because he was a general in the Civil War.)
Good
Specific statement (e.g., He was important because he was the most successful general in the Civil War.)
Exceptional
Specific with details (e.g., He was important because he was the most successful general in the Civil War. His success led to victories that forced the South to surrender. His strategies brought an end to the war saving lives on both sides.)
Mechanics/Text
Attempted Only
Text copy/pasted from a website with or without source citation
Poor
Text errors that hinder understanding (10/+)
Average
Some spelling and/or grammar errors. Adequate amount of text to convey main ideas clearly
Good
So much text that information becomes ineffective. May or/may not have errors in spelling and/or grammar
Exceptional
Few or no spelling/grammar errors; text clearly helps to communicate the main ideas
Slide show
Attempted Only
5 or fewer slides presented
Poor
6 - 9 slides presented
Average
Adequate amount of slides; slide layout and design do not contribute to the overall theme
Good
Presentation design and slide layout contribute the overall theme
Exceptional
Presentation design and slide layout contribute significantly to the overall theme
Graphics
Attempted Only
Background only
Poor
1 graphic presented
Average
The images assist in communicating the main idea; however, necessary citations are not provided
Good
Adequate amount of graphics used; however, one or more may not assist in communicating the main idea
Exceptional
All of the images assist in communicating the main idea and proper citations are provided
Presentation
Attempted Only
Presentation too short and shows lack of organization
OR
Fewer than 10 slides
Poor
Little or no eye contact with the audience. Did not know material and giggled, read, and/or stuttered many times
OR
More than 30 slides
Average
Minimal eye contact made with audience. Material read directly from slides only.
Good
Some eye contact with audience. Report is read from script which has more content than the slides
Exceptional
Eye contact maintained with the audience. Presenter knew material and did not giggle, read, and/or stutter.
Time
Attempted Only
Less than 1:30 or more than 9:30
Poor
1:30 - 1:59 or
9:01 - 9:30
Average
2:00 - 2:29 or
8:31 - 9:00
Good
2:30 - 3:00 or 8:00 - 8:30
Exceptional
3 to 8 minutes
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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