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Organic Chemistry in the news 
Students will present to the class on an approved topic about an organic substance either newly synthesized or new applications have been introduced in the past 5 years.
Rubric Code: QX3W559
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Subject: Chemistry  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Level 5 (90-100)

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Level 4 (80-89)

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Level 3 (70-79)

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Level 2 (60-69)

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Level 1 (50-59)

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Content - Accuracy

Level 5 (90-100)

Material presented is accurate with no errors and supported by valid scientific information.
Level 4 (80-89)

Material presented is accurate with no errors but not always supported by valid scientific information.
Level 3 (70-79)

Material presented is accurate with no errors but never supported by any valid scientific information.
Level 2 (60-69)

Material contains less than 3 errors but the correct facts are usually supported by scientific information.
Level 1 (50-59)

Material contains more than 3 errors and facts are not often supported by scientific information
Content - Depth

Level 5 (90-100)

Topic is covered in depth with detailed chemical equations for all reactions and plenty of information about the properties of the substance. The synthesis of the substance and the applications are clearly and fully explained.
Level 4 (80-89)

Topic is covered well with chemical equations for some of the reactions discussed. Presentation includes basic information about the substance and the synthesis of the substance and the applications are fully explained.
Level 3 (70-79)

Topic is covered well but there is a lack of chemical equations for the reactions discussed. Presentation includes basic information about the substance but the synthesis of the substance and the applications are not fully explained.
Level 2 (60-69)

Topic covered only some of the points. Presentation includes basic information about the substance but either the synthesis of the substance or the applications are not explained at all.
Level 1 (50-59)

Topic is poorly covered with many points missing. Presentation only includes basic information about the substance. The synthesis of the substance and the applications are not explained at all.
Organization

Level 5 (90-100)

Careful organization exists throughout the powerpoint as a whole. 20 or more slides are given.
Level 4 (80-89)

Organization is evident throughout but has at least one flaw or less than 19 slides are presented.
Level 3 (70-79)

Organization exists within the slides of the powerpoint as a whole or less than 18 slides are presented.
Level 2 (60-69)

Lapses in organization exist or less than 17 slides are presented.
Level 1 (50-59)

Random or weak organization exists or less than 16 slides are presented.
Graphics

Level 5 (90-100)

Slides are excellent. Text is legible. Graphics and effects are used to enhance presentation on most slides.
Level 4 (80-89)

Slides are very good. Text is legible. Graphics and effects are used to enhance presentation on at least 15 slides.
Level 3 (70-79)

Slides are attractive. Text is legible. More than half of the slides use graphics and effects.
Level 2 (60-69)

Slides are average or text is hard to read or less than half the slides have graphics.
Level 1 (50-59)

The slides are not legible. There is little use of graphics.
References

Level 5 (90-100)

At least 5 references are listed from a variety of excellent scientific sources.
Nothing in report is plagiarized.
Level 4 (80-89)

At least 5 references are listed from a variety of good scientific sources.
Nothing is plagiarized.
Level 3 (70-79)

4 references are listed from a variety of good scientific sources.
Nothing is plagiarized.
Level 2 (60-69)

3 references are listed from a variety of good scientific sources.
Nothing is plagiarized.
Level 1 (50-59)

Less than 3 references are listed.
Nothing is plagiarized.
Handout

Level 5 (90-100)

Handout covers major points with no errors. It is neat, concise and informative.
Level 4 (80-89)

Handout covers most major points with no errors. It is mostly neat, concise and informative.
Level 3 (70-79)

Handout covers major points with no errors. It lacks either neatness, being concise or being informative.
Level 2 (60-69)

Handout contains at least one error. It lacks either neatness, being concise or being informative.
Level 1 (50-59)

Handout contains at least two errors. It lacks either neatness, being concise or being informative.
Overall Presentation

Level 5 (90-100)

Presentation is interesting and well executed. Presentation indicates excellent effort.
Neither too long or too short.
Level 4 (80-89)

Presentation is interesting and well executed. Presentation indicates very good effort. Neither too long or too short.
Level 3 (70-79)

Presentation is interesting and mainly well executed Presentation indicates good effort. Neither too long or too short.
Level 2 (60-69)

Presentation is somewhat
interesting. Presentation indicates fair effort. Too short or too long by 1 minute.
Level 1 (50-59)

Presentation is not very interesting or shows little effort. Too long or too short by two minutes.
Oral Presentation

Level 5 (90-100)

Speaker presents in a loud and clear voice and does not read from screen. Speaker is able to speak in addition to the slides.
Level 4 (80-89)

Speaker presents in a loud and clear voice and does not read from screen.
Level 3 (70-79)

Speaker presents in a loud and clear voice but sometimes reads from the screen
Level 2 (60-69)

Speaker presents in a voice that is sometimes clear but constantly refers to the presentation
Level 1 (50-59)

Speaker does not present in a loud or clear voice and reads simply from the screen.



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