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Rise of Dictators Project 
Students will create a powerpoint presentation about one of dictators from World War II (Stalin, Franco, Mussolini, Tojo, Hirohito)
Rubric Code: AX5WXC8
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

6 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

0 pts

Font Size/Font Type

Excellent

Student has all font at a minimum of 28pt. The font type is complimentary to theme.
Good

Student has 1-2 mistake(s) with font minimum 28pt. The font type is complimentary to theme.
Fair

Student has 3-4 mistakes with font minimum 28pt. The font type is sometimes hard to read.
Poor

Student has more than 4 mistakes with minimum font 28pt. The font type is hard to read.
Spelling/Grammar

Excellent

Student has no spelling or grammar errors.
Good

Student has 1-2 spelling and/or grammar errors.
Fair

Student has 3-4 spelling and/or grammar errors.
Poor

Student has more than 4 spelling and/or grammar errors.
Content

Excellent

Student covered all main points on their leader; personal & professional history, rise of influence, taking control, agenda, actions taken, outcome, aftermath. As demonstrated by the Presentation by Mr. Hare on Hitler.
Good

Student missed 1 main points on their leader; personal & professional history, rise of influence, taking control, agenda, actions taken, outcome, aftermath. As demonstrated by the Presentation by Mr. Hare on Hitler.
Fair

Student missed 2 main points main points on their leader; personal & professional history, rise of influence, taking control, agenda, actions taken, outcome, aftermath. As demonstrated by the Presentation by Mr. Hare on Hitler.
Poor

Student missed 3 or more main points on their leader; personal & professional history, rise of influence, taking control, agenda, actions taken, outcome, aftermath. As demonstrated by the Presentation by Mr. Hare on Hitler.
Appropriate Number of Slides

Excellent

Student has engaging slides covering all sections, a cover slide, including name and title of PowerPoint.)
Good

Student has engaging slides but lacked 1 or 2 key sections, has a site slide, and a cover slide including name and title of PowerPoint.)
Fair

Student has few slides, plain in appearance with few graphics, a site slide, and a cover slide including name and title of PowerPoint.)
Poor

1. Student has no site slide.<BR>
2. Student has only 1 content slide.
Appropriate Number of Graphics.

Excellent

Student has all 3 graphics and they are relevant to PowerPoint.
Good

Student has 2 graphics and they are relevant to PowerPoint.
Fair

Student has 2 graphics and they 1 graphic is relevant to PowerPoint.
Poor

Student has 1 or no graphics.
Note Sheet

Excellent

Student prepared notes pages for presentation that flowed with presentation, required student participation, included all points
Good

Student prepared and distributed notes pages that missed 1 or 2 sections, had most information filled in.
Fair

Student distributed notes pages with sections missing, or all information filled in requiring no participation by students
Poor

Student did not prepare or distribute notes page



Keywords:
  • World War II, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini

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