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How-to - Algorithm Project 
Each group will create a video algorithm on a paper origami that the wheel lands on. For each algorithm you will need to make a very detailed video so all your classmates can create your origami. Video explanation must be 10 mins max and detailed. Your classmates will be robots, so they need precise instructions to create your origami.
Rubric Code: B25W6XC
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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A How-to project is a video, step-by-step explanation of a process. Choose a origami, make it, and create a video for it that will help viewers to create it - even if they have never done it before!
  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Organization

Excellent

The introduction contains a clearly stated topic and the codes fully and clearly explains the steps involved in doing or making the origami; the conclusion effectively finish the origami with the last step,
Good

The introduction contains a topic and the algorithm, explains the steps involved in doing or making the origami; the conclusion effectively finish the origami with the last step,
Fair

the algorithm may be unclear, imprecise, or undeveloped; the presenter explains only some of the steps involved in doing or making the origami; the conclusion does not present the last step of the origami
Poor

The algorithm lacks a topic and the algorithm does not break the process into steps; the conclusion is missing or repetitive.
Elements of How-to Writing

Excellent

The overall purpose is clear; the steps are presented in the order in which they are performed; transitional words and phrases that show order are used effectively; the algorithm is tailored to the topic. Word choice is consistently precise.
Good

The purpose is generally clear; most steps are presented in the order in which they are performed; transitional words and phrases that show order are used; the algorithm is generally focused on the topic. Most word choices are precise.
Fair

The purpose is unclear; steps may be presented out of order; the algorithm lacks an objective and purpose; the origami does not address the intended topic. Most word choices are imprecise, redundant, or confusing.
Poor

No purpose is apparent. The algorithm does not address the intended topic. Word choices are imprecise, redundant, or confusing.
Conventions

Grammar, Usage, Mechanics, and Spelling

Excellent

There are few or no errors in mechanics, usage, grammar, or spelling.
Good

There are some errors in mechanics, usage, grammar, or spelling.
Fair

Errors in mechanics, usage, grammar, or spelling interfere with the audience's understanding of the process.
Poor

Serious and numerous errors in mechanics, usage, grammar, or spelling block the audience's understanding of the game.
Using Transitions

Excellent

The programmer consistently uses transitions, including time transitions that clarify the order of events.
Good

The programmer generally uses transitions effectively, but the order of events is slightly confusing.
Fair

The game is not logically organized, and some vital information has been left out.
Poor

The game shows no signs of organization and lacks vital information.
dress code/10 mins max

20 POINTS

Excellent

BUSINESS CASUAL/PROFESSIONAL
Good

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Fair

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Poor

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