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History of the Church Presentation
Becoming Biographies Book Report
1.Choose an individual or group to research 2. Find relevant information about how they shaped the Catholic Church in Early Australia 3. Create a presentation to give to the class
Rubric Code:
RXAA427
By
stephstrick
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Becoming Biographies Book Report
Excellent
10 pts
Well Done
7 pts
Good
5 pts
Poor
3 pts
No Evidence
1 pts
Knowledge of Subject
Excellent
Presentation includes interesting and informative introduction, three parts of person's life, and conclusion. The speaker is very knowledgable about the subject.
Well Done
Presentation includes informative introduction, three parts of person's life, and conclusion. The speaker is knowledgable about the subject.
Good
Presentation includes most of the introduction, three parts of person's life, and conclusion. The speaker knows some information about the subject.
Poor
Presentation excludes most of the required parts of the outline. The speaker knows very little about the subject.
No Evidence
Presentation does not include any information about the person's life. The speaker has no knowledge of the subject.
Organisation
Excellent
Presentation follows a very logical sequence and includes transitions between topics.
Well Done
Presentation follows a logical sequence and uses some transitions between topics.
Good
Presentation follows a mostly logical sequence and uses at least one transition.
Poor
Presentation seems out of sequence and does not use transitions.
No Evidence
Presentation has no organisation and appears to be put together haphazardly.
Catholic Church
Excellent
Presentation includes a great deal of information about how the chosen person contributed to the Australian Catholic Church in the Early colony.
Well Done
Presentation includes a fairly good information about how the chosen person contributed to the Australian Catholic Church in the Early colony.
Good
Presentation includes a some information about how the chosen person contributed to the Australian Catholic Church in the Early colony.
Poor
Presentation includes a a small amount of information about how the chosen person contributed to the Australian Catholic Church in the Early colony.
No Evidence
Presentation does not includes any information about how the chosen person contributed to the Australian Catholic Church in the Early colony.
Presenter Effectiveness
Excellent
Speaker uses a clear, voice and purposeful eye contact to connect with the audience.
Well Done
Speaker uses a clear, voice and eye contact to communicate.
Good
Speaker uses a mostly clear voice and minimal eye contact to communicate.
Poor
Speaker uses either an unclear voice or no eye contact to communicate.
No Evidence
Speaker does not use a clear voice nor eye contact to communicate.
Keywords:
Biography, Book Report, Speech, Monologue, Intermediate Grades
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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