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This rubric is meant to help guide in the creation of your Google Slides presentation project. Each category in the far left column represents a component (part) of the project that will be taken into consideration when calculating the final grade for this assignment. Review the rubric carefully before, during and after the creation of the Google Slides presentation, to ensure that all intended elements of your presentation have been represented and all other criteria have been met.
Rubric Code: A2WWC27
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exceeds Expectations

20 pts

Meets Expectations

15 pts

Approaching Expecatations

10 pts

Well Below Expectations

5 pts

Content

Exceeds Expectations

Slides includes all of the specific information: explanation and picture on slide match
Meets Expectations

Slides includes most of the specific information:
good explanation on each slide with pic
Approaching Expecatations

Slides includes some of the specific information: not enough information/explanation on each slide/step
Well Below Expectations

Slides includes little of the specific information: no picture or explanation is not sufficient
Presentation/Visuals

Exceeds Expectations

Slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. Visuals used are appropriate to slide, and enhance presentation.
Meets Expectations

Slides are easy to read. Text is somewhat easy to read. Visuals used are appropriate to slide, and enhance presentation.
Approaching Expecatations

Slides are not easy to read. The amount of text is too great for the space provided and not easy to read. Visuals: limited use of graphics
Well Below Expectations

Organization is not considered in any of the slides. Visuals: no use of graphics to enhance the text.
Organization

Exceeds Expectations

Information is presented in logical sequence. audience can easily follow the flow of ideas.
Meets Expectations

Information is presented in logical sequence. audience can follow the flow of ideas.
Approaching Expecatations

Information is presented out of sequence. The audience has difficulty following the flow of ideas.
Well Below Expectations

Information is not sequenced or presented in a logical manner. The audience cannot follow the flow of ideas.
Grammar and Mechanics

Exceeds Expectations

There are less than 2 spelling and grammatical errors throughout the presentation.
Meets Expectations

A few spelling and grammatical errors
throughout the presentation.
Approaching Expecatations

Several spelling and grammatical errors
throughout the presentation.
Well Below Expectations

Chronic spelling and grammatical errors throughout the presentation.
Follow Directions

Exceeds Expectations

Followed directions completely: at least 6 slides, at least 1 pic per slide, explanation for each step on slide
Meets Expectations

Followed directions mostly: at least 6 slides; or not one pic per page; or no explanation on page
Approaching Expecatations

Followed directions somewhat: less than 6 slides; only 2-4 pictures throughout slides; 1-2 sentences regarding step
Well Below Expectations

Completely disregarded directions



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