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Rubric Code: GXX82A7
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Country Conflicts
  Great

10 pts

Fair

8 pts

Good

6 pts

Poor

4 pts

Defined Conflict

Great

Presentation well defines what countries or regions are involved with this conflict.
Fair

Conflict is easy to spot but not well defined.
Good

Country conflict is not well defined.
Poor

Country conflict is not named anywhere in the presentation.
Beginning of Conflict

Great

Presentation shows a beginning of the conflict.
Fair

Presentation somewhat defines a beginning conflict.
Good

Presentation includes a beginning conflict but is not easy to find.
Poor

Presentation does not include a beginning conflict whatsoever.
Conflicts in Between

Great

Presentation has numerous conflicts in between the beginning and end.
Fair

Presentation contains a fair amount of conflicts in between the start and end.
Good

Presentation contains enough conflicts to satisfy the needs of the assignment.
Poor

Presentation does not have any conflicts in between the start and the end.
The End?

Great

Presentation clearly defines the end (If there is one) to their conflict. Or, presentation shows that the conflict still continues today.
Fair

Presentation does an OK job defining the end to their conflict.
Good

Presentation somewhat defines the end if there is one to their conflict, but is is hard to find.
Poor

Presentation does not have an end or telling if their conflict is still occurring today.
Neatness

Great

Presentation is very clean, pleasant to the eye, and easy to read.
Fair

Presentation is easy to read.
Good

Presentation is hard to read and looks a little messy.
Poor

Presentation does not meet the expectations whatsoever in neatness.
Conventions

Great

Presentation has correct grammar and appropriate language.
Fair

Presentation has mostly correct grammar and mostly appropriate language.
Good

Presentation has many grammar errors and some appropriate language.
Poor

Presentation has many grammar errors and contains no appropriate language.
Presentation Format Overall

Great

Presentation includes proper grammar, appropriate language, is neat, and has the required information.
Fair

Presentation has some correct grammar, some appropriate language, some neatness, and some of the required information.
Good

Presentation includes grammar errors, some inappropriate language, some consistent messiness, and a few of the information required.
Poor

Presentation had many grammar errors, no appropriate language, consistent messiness, and none of the required information.
Rubric

Great

Rubric is well made, organized, and includes appropriate fields of information.
Fair

Rubric is made well, is organized, and includes some of the fields of information.
Good

Rubric is made alright, is somewhat organized, and includes a few of the fields of information.
Poor

Rubric is poorly made with no organization, and none of the fields of information. (Or, there was no rubric included. In that case this row receives 0 points.)
Presenters

Great

Presenters gave an excellent presentation and knew a lot about their topic.
Fair

Presenters presented well and knew most if not all of their topic.
Good

Presenters presented alright and knew some of their topic.
Poor

Presenters presented poorly and knew none of their topic.
Overall

Great

Presentation has the required form of presentation and required student-made rubric. Also, presenters were confident, knew their topic well, and gave an amazing presentation.
Fair

Presentation has somewhat of the required form of presentation and a rubric. Also, presenters presented well, knew most if not all of their topic, and gave a good presentation.
Good

Presentation is in an OK format and has somewhat of a rubric. Also, presenters presented alright, knew some of their topic, and gave an OK presentation.
Poor

Presentation is not in the correct format and has no student-made rubric. Also, presenters presented badly, did not know their topic, and gave a poor presentation.




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