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1 rubric Oral Presentation Rubric       popup preview  
Oral communication is a prepared, purposeful presentation designed to increase knowledge, to foster understanding, or to promote change in the listeners' attitudes, values, beliefs, or behaviors. Oral communication takes many forms. This rubric is specifically designed to evaluate oral presentations of a single speaker at a time and is best applied to live or video-recorded presentations. For panel presentations or group presentations, it is recommended that each speaker be evaluated separately. This rubric best applies to presentations of sufficient length such that a central message is conveyed, supported by one or more forms of supporting materials and includes a purposeful organization. An oral answer to a single question not designed to be structured into a presentation does not readily apply to this rubric.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12  
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2 rubric Science poster and presentation       popup preview  
The Students will make a poster describing the elements and chemical formula of a common item.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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3 rubric Molecular Recipe       popup preview  
Highest grade is a 40.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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4 rubric To Drop the Atomic Bomb or Not? Make your case!       popup preview  
In this assigment, you will decide whether you are for or against the dropping the the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagaski and defend your position. The essay should be 3 to 5 paragraphs, typed, spell checked and proofread. It should have an introduction explaining your position, at least one paragraph, using actual historical events which defend your position and a conclusion. Use this rubric to guide your writing.

Grade levels:   9-12  
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5 rubric Unit 2: Multiplying Fractions       popup preview  
Fractions: Multiplying Fractions

Grade levels:   K-5  
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6 rubric Writing Assignments Rubric       popup preview  

Grade levels:   6-8  
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