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State Presentation 
Students will research a state other than Kentucky. Students will label land forms, capitols, major cities, industries, brief history, and important facts about their state. Students will create a Google Slide Presentation with pictures and video.
Rubric Code: AX75989
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Distinguish

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Novice

1 pts

State Map

Distinguish

Map is very detailed. Land-forms, 4 cities, and capitol are labelled.
Proficient

Map is detailed but missing some components. Land-forms, 4 cities, and capitol are labelled.
Apprentice

Map is not detailed and missing several components. Land-forms, 4 cities, and capitol are labelled.
Novice

No state map is given, or a map is given but not labelled.
United States Map

Distinguish

Map is of the United States and the map shows the student's state is highlighted to show the state's location. The Map is labeled with great detail.
Proficient

Map is of the United States and the map shows the student's state is highlighted, but is not detailed.
Apprentice

Map is of the United States but the state is not highlighted to show the state's location.
Novice

No United States Map.
Information on the industry

Distinguish

Students list the state's industries and give a detailed description why the industries are important to the state.
Proficient

Students list the state's industries and give a brief description why the industries are important to the state.
Apprentice

Student lists the state's industries but not description.
Novice

No industries are listed
Places of Interest

Distinguish

Five places of interest are discussed in the presentation.
Proficient

Four places of interest are discussed in the presentation
Apprentice

Three places of interest are discussed in the presentation.
Novice

Two or fewer places of interest are discussed in the presentation.
Famous People

Distinguish

Five famous people from the state are discussed in the presentation.
Proficient

Four famous people from the state are discussed in the presentation.
Apprentice

Three famous people from the state are discussed in the presentation.
Novice

Two or fewer famous people from the state are discussed in the presentation.
Interesting Facts.

Distinguish

9 to 10 Interesting Facts are listed about the state in the presentation.
Proficient

6 to 8 Interesting Facts are listed about the state in the presentation.
Apprentice

2 to 5 Interesting Facts are listed about the state in the presentation.
Novice

Under 2 Interesting Facts are listed about the state in the presentation.
Conventions

Distinguish

All grammar is correct.
Proficient

One or Two written mistakes are included in the presentation.
Apprentice

Three or Four grammatical or spelling mistakes are included in the presentation.
Novice

More than four grammatical or spelling mistakes in the presentation.
Neatness and Clarity

Distinguish

The presentation is creative, neat, and appealing to the eye.
Proficient

1 or 2 parts of the presentation is messy, disorganized, or unclear.
Apprentice

More than two parts of the presentation is messy, disorganized, or unclear.
Novice

The presentation is not creative, neat, or appealing to the eye.
Oral Presentation

Distinguish

Presenter was very enthusiastic, kept the attention of the audience the whole time, and the purpose of the presentation was achieved.
Proficient

Presenter was somewhat enthusiastic and kept the audience's attention for the most part. The purpose of the presentation was mainly achieved.
Apprentice

Presenter was unenthusiastic; audience's attention showed disinterest, an the purpose was not met.
Novice

The presenter was not prepared to present.




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