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Latin Motto Presentation - gr 6
Group presentation on an assigned Latin motto, phrase, or proverb
Rubric Code:
YX38496
By
yeagert
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Latin Motto Presentation
Non factum
F
0 pts
Male
D
2 pts
Mediocriter
C
3 pts
Bene
B
4 pts
Optime
A
5 pts
Oral presentation
Non factum
A presentation is not given; or it is so poorly done or incomplete that it was of no practical value to the class.
Male
The presentation is disorganized. Presenters do not know their roles. Media use is very limited or not used, is poorly used, or is sloppy. Presenters make little or no attempt to engage their audience.
Mediocriter
The presentation is somewhat disorganized, and presenters are sometimes unsure what to do. Some occasional attempts are made to engage the class. Media use is limited and somewhat sloppy. Little creativity is shown.
Bene
The presentation is organized. Multiple media are used, or a limited number of media are used well. Presenters are generally engaging, but may lack some enthusiasm or contact with the class. Some creativity is shown.
Optime
The presentation is very well organized, engaging, creative, and memorable. Throughout the presentation, presenters are enthusiastic, make good eye contact, use a variety of media well, and know their roles very well.
Accuracy
Non factum
Most of the presentation is factually wrong. The presentation shows non or very little research.
Male
There are many mistakes or inaccuracies that should have been avoided by better research.
Mediocriter
Much of the information presented is accurate, but there are several mistakes.
Bene
The great majority of the information presented is accurate.
Optime
Information presented is well researched and accurate. The team has gone beyond the obvious.
Completeness
Non factum
Nothing is presented or turned in.
Male
One, two, or three of the required elements are presented and turned in.
Mediocriter
Four or five of the required elements are presented and turned in.
Bene
Six of the required elements are presented and turned in.
Optime
All 7 of the required elements are presented and turned in.
Graphics
Non factum
No graphics are submitted, or they are irrelevant to the assigned motto.
Male
Graphics are sloppy and poorly done. They are incomplete and too small or large for the bulletin board. They show little or no creativity of thought about the meaning, history, and significance of the motto.
Mediocriter
Graphics are somewhat sloppy, too small or too large, or incomplete. The meaning, history, and significance of the motto is somewhat unclear. Little creativity and careful thought is shown.
Bene
Graphics are well done, but may be a little careless or too small (or large). They clearly and accurately show the meaning, history, and significance of the team's motto. Some creativity and careful thought is shown.
Optime
Graphics are very neatly done and are of the appropriate size. Graphics show a well thought-out and creative presentation of the meaning, history, and significance of their motto.
Keywords:
motto, Latin, presentation
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
Presentation
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